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" That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services ; which not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge, to be... "
Acts and Joint Resolutions Passed by the General Assembly of the State of ... - Page 400
by Virginia - 1877
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9

1857 - 700 pages
...have the sole and exclusive right of regulating the internal government and the police thereof. 3. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or sepáralo emoluments or privilege.* from thecommunity, but in consideration of public services. 6....
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The Law of Freedom and Bondage in the United States, Volume 1

John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 pages
...possessing property, and the pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. 1 The fourth article—" That no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive...separate emoluments or privileges from the community, &c." The sixth—" That all men, having sufficient evidence of permanent common interest with and attachment...
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History of the Life and Times of James Madison, Volume 1

William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 702 pages
...reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive...magistrate, legislator, or judge to be hereditary. 5. That the legislative and executive powers of the State should be separate and distinct from the...
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History of the Life and Times of James Madison, Volume 1

William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 pages
...Mason, except that the clause " by God and Nature" is stricken out.] 8. [The same in all respects.] 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive...consideration of public services; which not being descendible or hereditary, the idea of a man born a magistrate, a Ugislat<fr, or a judge is unnatural and absunl....
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History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

Charles Campbell - 1860 - 766 pages
...did the first Assembly of Virginia insist upon the principle of the Declaration of Rights of 1776, that "no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive...community, but in consideration of public services." Certain of the instructions sent out from England were "drawn into laws" for protection of the Indians...
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History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

Charles Campbell - 1860 - 790 pages
...did the first Assembly of Virginia insist upon the principle of the Declaration of Rights of 1776, that "no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive...community, but in consideration of public services." Certain of the instructions sent out from England were "drawn into laws " for protection of the Indians...
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The Lost Principle: Or, The Sectional Equilibrium: how it was Created--how ...

John Scott - 1860 - 278 pages
...arbitrary power and oppression is absurd, slavish and destructive to the good and happiness of mankind. 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services; which...
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The Lost Principle: Or, The Sectional Equilibrium: how it was Created--how ...

John Scott - 1860 - 282 pages
...arbitrary power and oppression is absurd, slavish and destructive to the good and happiness of mankind. 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate public emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services ; which...
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The War in America: Being an Historical and Political Account of the ...

Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 438 pages
...reform, alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 4. That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive...magistrate, legislator, or judge, to be hereditary. 5. That the legislative and executive powers of the state should be separate and distinct from the...
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History of the United States of America, Volume 1; Volume 178

Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1863 - 862 pages
...alter, or abolish it, in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to the public weal. 4. 1'i.at no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or...magistrate, legislator, or judge, to be hereditary. 6. That the legislative and executive powers oi 348 the state should be separate and distinct from...
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