| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 714 pages
...the enjoyment of their lives, liberty, and property ; and demands of us an exact observance of the principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherence...justice, moderation, temperance, industry and frugality, in the formation and execution of the Laws necessary for the good administration of the Commonwealth.... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - Boston (Mass.) - 1822 - 148 pages
...the civil authority, and be governed by it. ARTICLE XVHI. A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherence...frugality, are absolutely necessary, to preserve the adprineipies of the vantages of liberty, and to maintain a free government. fnfTuenee'eiee? The people... | |
| Vermont - Land grants - 1823 - 570 pages
...by, the civil power. XVI. That frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, and a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, industry and frugality, are absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty, and keep govern ment free. The people ought, therefore, to pay particular attention... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 524 pages
...the civil power. XIV. That a frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, *nd 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 iflight therefore to pay particular attention... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 pages
...subordination to the civil authority, and be governed by it. xvin. A frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, and a constant adherence to those of piety, V-^ justice, moderation, temperance, industry, and frugality, are absolutely necessary, to preserve... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 436 pages
...the civil power. 14th, That a frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, andafirm 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... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - Vermont - 1828 - 124 pages
...actual service. ART. 18. That frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, and a 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. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1832 - 276 pages
...subordination to the civil -authority, and be governed by it. XVIII.—A FREQUENT recurrence to the fundamental principles of the constitution, and a constant adherence...advantages of liberty, and to maintain a free government: The people ought, consequently, to have a particular attention to all those principles, in the choice... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1833 - 806 pages
...to the civil authority, and be governed by it. XVIII. — A FREQUENT recurrence to the fundamental principles of- the constitution, and a constant adherence...advantages of liberty, and to maintain a free government: The people ought, consequently, to have a particular attention to all those principles, in the choice... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1835 - 552 pages
...the civil power. XIV. That a frequent recurrence to fundamental principles, 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... | |
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