Government is instituted for the common good, for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men. Addresses and Messages to the General Court, Proclamations, Official ... - Side 3av Massachusetts. Governor - 1871Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 sider
...— the idea of a man, born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is absurd and unnatural. ARTICLE VH. Government is instituted for the common good ; for...safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people ; and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men. There- The... | |
| Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 sider
...by blood, the idea of a man born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, • is absurd and unnatural. VII. Government is instituted for the common good ; for...safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people ; and hot for the profit, honour, or private interest of any (*ie man, family, or class of men. Therefore,... | |
| 1828 - 494 sider
...relations of hlood, the idea of a man horn a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is ahsurd and unnatural. 7. Government is instituted for the common good: for...safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people: and not for the profit, honour, or private interest of any one man, family, or any one class of men. Therefore,... | |
| William Sullivan - 1831 - 218 sider
...Classes in Schools in the Origin, Nature, and Use of Political Power. * Government is instituted for tho common good ; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; — and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man.' Mass. Bill of 3 B. Emerson. New Edition,... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1832 - 276 sider
...the idea of a man born a magistrate, law-giver, or judge, is absurd and unnatural. VII.—GOVERNMENT is instituted for the common good; for the protection,...safety, prosperity and happiness of the people; and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men: Therefore the... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1833 - 806 sider
...blood, the idea of a man born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is absurd and unnatural. * VII. — GOVERNMENT is instituted for the common good ; for...safety, prosperity and happiness of the people ; and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men : Therefore... | |
| William Sullivan - 1838 - 216 sider
...intended to instruct the Higher Classes in Schools in the Origin, Nature, and Use of Political Power. ' Government is instituted for the common good ; for...protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; — upon Studies for Practical Men ; with Notices of Books suited to their Use. Ey George B. Emerson.... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1840 - 42 sider
...purpose of government ; but a shorter definition occurs in the seventh article of the Bill of Rights. " Government is instituted for the common good ; for...protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people." Of the entire correctness of this sentiment, fortunately, there is, among us, no difference of opinion.... | |
| 1841 - 460 sider
...relations of blood, the idea of a man born a magistrate, lawgiver, or judge, is absurd and unnatural. 7. Government is instituted for the common good : for...safety, prosperity and happiness of the people : and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or any one class of men. Therefore,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 1092 sider
...alter the government, and to take measures necessary for their safety, prosperity, and happiness. " Government is instituted for the common good ; for...safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people, and not for the profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, and any class of men ; therefore... | |
| |