No man, nor corporation, or association of men, have any other title to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive privileges distinct from those of the community, than what arises from •the consideration of services rendered to the public... The American Law Times Reports - Page 2121874Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 1154 pages
...a violation of the 6th article of the declaration of rights. This article declares, that no man or corporation or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public, &c. The article is very familiar.... | |
| FRANKLIN B. HOUGII - 1867 - 604 pages
...judicial, are the substitutes and agents, and are at all times accountable to them ART. VL No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what rises from the consideration of services rendered to the public ; and this title being in nature neither... | |
| New York (State) - Constitution - 1867 - 254 pages
...require it. Mass., 280 ; (nearly similar), Min., 319; Nev., 379; Vt., 520: Fa., 531; NH, 399. — No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what rises from the consideration of services rendered to the public; and this title being in nature neither... | |
| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1870 - 462 pages
...their lives and liberties." Another article explains what is meant by Equality, saying : " No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public ; and tiiis title being in nature... | |
| Massachusetts - Session laws - 1871 - 556 pages
...times accountable to them. VI. No man, nor corporation or association of men, have services renany other title to obtain advantages, or particular and...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to kg*". >'«<-di... ..*.... ii • . -,, i i. tarv... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - History - 1872 - 324 pages
...12 ; Job. xxxii : 21-22. " No man or association of men have any other title to obtain advantages, particular and exclusive privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public — and this title being, in nature,... | |
| Massachusetts - Constitutions - 1873 - 1158 pages
...or judicial, are their substitutes and agents, and are at all times accountable to them. VI. No man, nor corporation, or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public ; and this title being in nature neither... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - United States - 1873 - 396 pages
...judicial, are their substitutes and agents, and are at all times accountable to them. ART. VI. No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what rises from the consideration of services rendered to the public; and this title being in nature neither... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - Abolitionists - 1874 - 648 pages
...lives and liberties." The sixth section further explains the doctrine of Equality. It says : " No man, nor corporation, or association of men, have any other...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than -what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public ; and this title being in nature neither... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - Abolitionists - 1874 - 644 pages
...the doctrine of Equality. It says : " No man, nor corporation, or association of men, have any othet title to obtain advantages, or particular and exclusive...privileges, distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public ; and this title being in nature neither... | |
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