| 1916 - 558 σελίδες
...morning necessarily incurred by their journeying to and attending on public Courts. It is also said that there can be no necessity for, nor use in establishing offices of Profit but if any man is called into public Service to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right... | |
| Burton Alva Konkle - 1922 - 508 σελίδες
...to drop into essay, political or moral, in writing a section, as, in Section 36 : "As every freeman, to preserve his independence (if without a sufficient...and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors and expectants, faction, contention, corruption and disorder among the people: but if any man is called... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court - 1922 - 632 σελίδες
...connection it is interesting to note that by Chapter II. section 33. of the Constitution, "every freeman to preserve his independence (if without a sufficient...calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist." 'Volume 2, Lect. 32. By implication, minors legally bound as hired servants or as apprentices, are,... | |
| Robert Luce - 1924 - 714 σελίδες
...the Province of Virginia, 96. ment of 1776 set forth the sentiments of the time: "As every freeman to preserve his independence (if without a sufficient...and servility unbecoming freemen, in the possessors and expectants; faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people. But if any man is called... | |
| William Carlos Williams - 1925 - 262 σελίδες
...Pennsylvania runs expressly in these words : "As every freeman, to preserve his independence (if he has not a sufficient estate) ought to have some profession,...and servility unbecoming freemen, in the possessors and expectants ; faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people; Wherefore, whenever... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - 1921 - 328 σελίδες
...connection it is interesting to note that by Chapter II. section 33, of the Constitution, "every freeman, to preserve his independence (if without a sufficient...calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist." By implication, minors legally bound as hired servants or as apprentices, are, until they arrive at... | |
| National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice - 1977 - 1010 σελίδες
...receive compensation for their services: [E]very freeman, to preserve his independence, (if without sufficient estate) ought to have some profession,...calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist .... 66 Thus, the spirit of Puritanism lived on, albeit in a more 5Pa. Const. (Declaration of Rights)... | |
| Ralph Ketcham - 1987 - 294 σελίδες
...properly their public trust. "Every freeman," the constitution stated, "to preserve his independence . . . ought to have some profession, calling, trade or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist." In addition to the usual protection of rights that would prevent arbitrary interference with this honest... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 σελίδες
...Pennsilvania, runs expressly in these Words; "As every Freeman, to preserve his Independence, (if he has not a sufficient Estate) ought to have some Profession,...Offices of Profit; the usual Effects of which are Dependance and Servility, unbecoming Freemen, in the Possessors and Expectants; Faction, Contention,... | |
| George David Rappaport - 2010 - 301 σελίδες
...Constitution insisted that public officials were entitled to a "reasonable compensation. " As every freeman to preserve his independence, (if without a sufficient...and servility unbecoming freemen, in the possessors and expectants; faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people.7 Conflict over the... | |
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