| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...be erected or established within the limits thereof. 15. That no free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people, but by...moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. 16. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1841 - 688 pages
...established in the province. 17. No free government, or the blessing of liberty, can be preserved tu any people, but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. The remaining articles relate to the election of representatives,... | |
| Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...be erected or established within the limits thereof. 15. That no free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people, but by...moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. 16. That rnligion, or the duty which we owe *o our Creator.... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1040 pages
...independent of, the government of Virginia, ought to be erected or established within the limits thereof. " That no free government, or the blessing of liberty,...moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. " That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,... | |
| Charles Chauncey Burr - Periodicals - 1848 - 380 pages
...they be bound thereby. There they will rest, under the deep and perfect conviction, " That no frep government or the blessing of liberty can be preserved...justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue." Debts of the several States, in 1839. New York, $18,262,406. Pennsylvania, 27,306.790 Massachusetts,... | |
| Wisconsin. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1848 - 698 pages
...Sec. 19. Writs of error shall never be prohibited bylaw. Sec. 20. No free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people, but by...moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. BYRON KILBOURN, Chairman. Resolutions were introduced... | |
| John Ross Browne - Constitutional conventions - 1850 - 538 pages
...the proof is evident or the presumption great. Mr. ORD offered the following, which was rejected : That no free Government, or the blessing of liberty,...frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. The last section of the report being now under consideration, as follows : 20. This enumeration of rights... | |
| George Long - France - 1850 - 704 pages
...and obtaining happiness and safety." |5,: " That no free government or the blessing of liberty, "n be preserved to any people, but by a firm adherence...moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles." (16) " That religion, or the duty which we owe to our... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention, John Ross Browne - California - 1850 - 528 pages
...ithie. proof is evident or the presumption great. MR ORI> offered the following, which was rejected : That no free .Government, or the blessing of liberty, can be preserved to^ any people, but by a film adherence to justice, mpderatipn, temperance, frugality, and virtue y and by a frequent recurrence... | |
| John Ross Browne - California - 1850 - 534 pages
...the proof is evident or the presumption great. Mr. ORD offered the following, which was rejected : That no free Government, or the blessing of liberty, can be preserved to any people, but by firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue ; and by a frequent recurrence... | |
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