| Edmund Sears Morgan - 2003 - 356 Seiten
...prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation: And whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so...the profits ought to be lessened by the Legislature. The convention had listened politely to Franklin's plea for a similar provision in the federal Constitution,... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 476 Seiten
...expectants; faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people. Wherefore, whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so...legislature." These ideas prevailing more or less in all the United States, it cannot be worth any man's while, who has a means of living at home, to expatriate... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2004 - 260 Seiten
...prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation: And whenever an office, through increase of fees, or otherwise, becomes so...the profits ought to be lessened by the legislature. SECTION the Thirty-seventh. THE future legislature of this State, shall regulate intails in such a... | |
| Michel Butor - 2004 - 340 Seiten
...Faction, Contention, Corruption, and Disorder among the People. Wherefore, whenever an Office, thro' Increase of Fees or otherwise, becomes so profitable,...the Profits ought to be lessened by the Legislature . . ." Benjamin Franklin. "Hello, Mrs. Franklin!"—Bald Eagle Mountain,—continuing west, LEBANON,... | |
| Peverill Squire, Keith E. Hamm - 2005 - 222 Seiten
...prejudice of his-private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation: And whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so...the profits ought to be lessened by the legislature. The original state constitutions generally held that legislative salaries should be drawn from the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 317 Seiten
...Contention, Corruption, and Disorder among the People. Wherefore whenever an Office, thro ' Increase of Fees otherwise, becomes so profitable as to occasion many...Legislature. These Ideas prevailing more or less in all the United States, it cannot be worth any man's while, who has a means of Living at home, to expatriate... | |
| 1909 - 614 Seiten
...prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation: and whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so...the profits ought to be lessened by the legislature. And if any officer shall take greater or other fees than the laws allow him, either directly or indirectly,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 276 Seiten
...prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to ti reasonable compensation ; and whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes so...occasion many to apply for it, the profits ought to bo lessened by the legislature. And if any officer shall wittingly and willfully take greater fees... | |
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