| James Kirby - 1881 - 448 páginas
...found in the Scriptures. The celebrated Alexander Hamilton, in the Federalist, number LXXIX, says: " Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...the Judges than a fixed provision for their support. * * * In the general course of human nature, a powrr oeer a man's subsistence amounts to a power ocer... | |
| 1890 - 746 páginas
...and that their salaries should not be diminished during their continuance in office, believing that " a power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will," and that the judiciary should in no way be dependent on the legislative. Madison strongly urged that a... | |
| 1920 - 1148 páginas
...the promise of increased salary or the threat of violent reduction. Hamilton said In the Federalist: "A power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." The provision In the federal Constitution and the corresponding provision In the several state Constitutions... | |
| Henry William Cherouny - 1885 - 162 páginas
...bootgrease from the bodies of their victims. XIII. LABOR AND LIBERTY. I. THE ESSENCE OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT. "A power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." — ALEXANDER HAMILTON, in The Federalist, LXXIX. IT is strange but true that most of our American... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 páginas
...York, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. THE FEDERALIST. No. LXXIX. (HAMILTON.) To the People of the State of New York : Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...the general course of human nature, a power over a mans subsistence amounts to a power over his will. And we can never hope to see realized in practice,... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1889 - 638 páginas
...York, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. THE FEDERALIST. No. LXXIX. (HAMILTON.) To the People of the State of New York : Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...nature, a power over a man's subsistence amounts to a pcnvcr over his will. And we can never hope to see realized in practice, the complete separation of... | |
| Samuel Freeman Miller - 1891 - 800 páginas
...upon an ungrateful and a sinning people was an ignorant, a corrupt, or a dependent judiciary." '• In the general course of human nature, a power over...man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." The Federalist, Ko. 79. a The author of the Federalist, No. 78, quotes this sentiment in the strong... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1895 - 508 páginas
...and the independence of the Judiciary would be destroyed. "The Federalist " very justly observes : "In the general course of human nature, a power over...man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." Congress may reduce the salaries, prospectively, although it has never done so, but the reduction can... | |
| Samuel Freeman Miller - 1891 - 804 páginas
...inflicted upon an ungrateful and a sinning people was an ignorant, a corrupt, or a dependent judiciary." " In the general course of human nature, a power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over bis will." The Federalist, No. 79. 2 The author of the Federalist, No. 78, quotes this sentiment in... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - 642 páginas
...York, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. THE FEDERALIST. No. LXXIX. (HAMILTON.) To the People of the State of New York : Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...relation to the President is equally applicable here. In^thc general course of human nature, a powej^pver ^L man_s subsistence amounts to a power over his... | |
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