| John Wilson Campbell - Virginia - 1813 - 322 pages
...hereditary. V. That the legislative and executive powers of the state should be distinct from the judiciary; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should* at fixed periods, be reduced to a private stationj return into... | |
| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...ought the offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge, or any other publick office to be hereditary. v. That the legislative, executive and judiciary powers...government should be separate and distinct; and that (be members of the two first may be restrained from oppression by feeling and participating the publick... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - Law - 1823 - 462 pages
...Legislative and' Executive powers of the state should be separate and distinct from the Judiciary ; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into... | |
| Virginia - Law - 1833 - 604 pages
...the legislative and executive powers of the state should be separate and distincfrfrom the judiciary; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - Virginia - 1835 - 644 pages
...neither ought the offices magistrate, legislator, judge or any other public offices to be hereditary. V. That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers...oppression by feeling and participating the public burdens, they should at fixed periods be reduced to a private station—return into the mass of the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1836 - 680 pages
...offices of magistrate, legislator, or judge, or any other public office, to he hereditary. " 5. Thnt the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers of...oppression by feeling and participating the public burdens : they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into the mass of the... | |
| Joseph Tate - Law - 1841 - 992 pages
...legislative and executive powers of the state should be separate and distinct from the judiciary ; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into... | |
| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...legislative and executive powers of the State should be separate and distinct from the judiciary ; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...religion, sect or society, ought to be favored or established, by law, in preference to others. V. That the legislative, executive and judiciary powers...oppression, by feeling and participating the public burdens, they should at fixed periods be reduced to a private station, return into the mass of the... | |
| Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...legislative and executive powers of the State should be separate and distinct from the judiciary ; and that the members of the two first may be restrained...from oppression, by feeling and participating the burthens of the people, they should, at fixed periods, be reduced to a private station, return into... | |
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