| Theodore Sedgwick - 1874 - 750 strani
...the owner ought to receive an equivalent in money. — Vermont, pt. i, 2. But no part of any person's property can be justly taken from him or applied to public uses, without his own consent or that of the representative body of the freemen. — Hid. pt. i, 9. The General Assembly shall not pass any... | |
| Samuel Read Hall - 1874 - 300 strani
...public uses, without his own con"sent, or that of the representative body of the freemen ; nor can «ny man, who is conscientiously scrupulous of bearing...compelled thereto, if he will pay such equivalent; nor are the people bound by any law but such as they have in like manner assented to for their common... | |
| Alonzo J. Fogg - 1874 - 740 strani
...yield his personal service when necessary, or an equivalent. But no part of a man's property shall be taken from him or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of the people. Nor are the inhabitants of this State controllable by any other... | |
| 1875 - 724 strani
...of that protection, and yield his personal service when necessary, or яи equivalent thereto; but no part of a man's property can be justly taken from...compelled thereto if he will pay such equivalent, nor are the people bound by any laws but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1874-1875 - 1875 - 584 strani
...an equivalent, when necessary : but no part of the property of any individual, can, with justice, be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of the people. In fine, the people of this Commonwealth are not controllable... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Taxation, 1874-1875 - 1875 - 634 strani
...an equivalent, when necessary : but no part of the property of any individual, can, with justice, be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of the people. In fine, the people of this Commonwealth are not controllable... | |
| New Hampshire - 1875 - 1248 strani
...yield his personal service when necessary, or an equivalent. But no part of a man's property shall be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent or that of the Representative body of the people. Nor are the inhabitants of this State controllable by any other... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - 1875 - 832 strani
...Jurors, Assessors, &c., will be readily admited. If to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights declares that no part of a man's property can be justly taken from him or applied to publicuses, without hie own consent or that of his legal representatives. And the frame of Government... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 598 strani
...towards the expense of that protection, and yield his personal service, or an equivalent thereto ; but no part of a man's property can be justly taken from...compelled thereto, if he will pay such equivalent : Nor are the people bound by any laws but such as they have in like manner assented to for their common... | |
| 1876 - 722 strani
...expense of that proteetion, and yield his personal serviee when neeessary, or an equivalent thereto: but no part of a man's property can be justly taken from him or applied to public uses witheut his own consent or that of his legal representatives, nor can any man whe is conscientiously... | |
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