Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... follow his conscience . He could ask what was fair , or equitable , or what belonged to good faith . This saved the law from becoming utterly rigid . It brought a new element of conscience into it . The second type of great men who have ...
... follow his conscience . He could ask what was fair , or equitable , or what belonged to good faith . This saved the law from becoming utterly rigid . It brought a new element of conscience into it . The second type of great men who have ...
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... follows , that the first and primary end of human laws is to maintain and regulate those absolute rights of individuals . " What , now , are these absolute or natural rights of man ? 66 • The absolute rights of man . . are usually ...
... follows , that the first and primary end of human laws is to maintain and regulate those absolute rights of individuals . " What , now , are these absolute or natural rights of man ? 66 • The absolute rights of man . . are usually ...
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... follow what religion he would , and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion so that he did it peaceably , gently , quietly and soberly , without hast and contentious rebuking and inveighing against other ...
... follow what religion he would , and that he might do the best he could to bring other to his opinion so that he did it peaceably , gently , quietly and soberly , without hast and contentious rebuking and inveighing against other ...
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... follow a general rule . He does not know the different people who come before him , and so is more and more inclined to think of his rules and less and less of the particular case . Add to this that after a time the judges were prepared ...
... follow a general rule . He does not know the different people who come before him , and so is more and more inclined to think of his rules and less and less of the particular case . Add to this that after a time the judges were prepared ...
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... follow a different kind of occupa- tion . They are either rulers or in the army or in the professions . They do not engage in manual labor . They own practically all the land and get their support largely through this ownership , while ...
... follow a different kind of occupa- tion . They are either rulers or in the army or in the professions . They do not engage in manual labor . They own practically all the land and get their support largely through this ownership , while ...
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