| Christian Walter - 2006 - 712 strani
...a Pluralistic Society, aaO (Anm. 80), 63f. 90 »[...] that therefore the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is deprivmg him... | |
| James R. Otteson - 2006 - 341 strani
...opinions, more than our opinions in physics or geometry; that, therefore, the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to the offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2007 - 346 strani
...opinions, any more than our opinions in physics or geometry; that therefore the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him... | |
| Garry Wills - 2007 - 646 strani
...opinions, any more than our opinions in physics or geometry; that therefore the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him... | |
| Frank Lambert - 2010 - 309 strani
...establishing religious freedom in Virginia. The state could not, Jefferson wrote, deem any citizen unworthy of public confidence "by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion."25 Roger Sherman... | |
| Albert A. Anderson - 2008 - 356 strani
...opinions in physics or geometry; that, therefore, the proscribing [by] any citizen as unworthy [of] the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to the officers of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion,... | |
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