| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...civil authority, and be governed by it. 18. A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherence to those of...choice of their officers and representatives, and they have a right to require of their lawgivers, and magistrates, an exact and constant observance... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 pages
...eighteenth article of the Bill of Eights. " A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherence to those of...choice of their officers and representatives ; and they have a right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates, an exact and constant observance of... | |
| New Hampshire - 1854 - 712 pages
...blessings of liberty and good government ; the people ought, therefore, to have a particular regard to all those principles in the choice of their officers and representatives ; and they have a right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates an exact and constant observance of... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1855 - 28 pages
..." A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherance to those of piety, justice, moderation, temperance,...The people ought, consequently, to have a particular regard to all those principles, in the choice of their officers and representatives : and they have... | |
| 1855 - 576 pages
...actual service. ARTICLE 18. The frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, and firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, industry, and frugality, are absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty, and keep government free ; the people ought, therefore, to pay particular attention... | |
| Massachusetts - 1856 - 430 pages
...the fundamental prin- storai qunuac.ciples of the constitution, and a constant adherence to those Uo" of piety, justice, moderation, temperance, industry,...and to maintain a free government. The people ought, consequeutly, to have a particular attention to all those principles, in the choice of their officers... | |
| 1856 - 526 pages
...of Rights, almost a century ago, such a sentence as this : "A constant adherence to the principles of piety, justice, moderation, temperance, industry...advantages of liberty, and to maintain a free government ; " and which recognizes all these virtues in her Constitution, and requires the elected rulers to... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - 1856 - 514 pages
...SECTION THE FOURTEENTH. That a frequent Recurrence to fundamental Prjnciples, and a firm Adherence to Justice, Moderation, Temperance, Industry and Frugality, are absolutely necessary to preserve the Blessings of Liberty, and keep a Government free : The People ought therefore to pay Particular Attention... | |
| Massachusetts - 1857 - 518 pages
...Rights declares, that " A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution * * * is absolutely necessary to preserve the advantages of...choice of their officers and representatives ; and they have the right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates an exact and constant observance... | |
| Edwin Azro Charlton - 1857 - 624 pages
...blessings of liberty and good government ; the people ought, therefore, to have a particular regard to all those principles in the choice of their officers and representatives ; and they have a right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates an exact and constant observance of... | |
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