The History of General Literature: Viewed Politically and Historically, in a Popular Manner; from the Earliest Times to the 17th CenturyBentley, 1861 |
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... rules and data . The general principles they advance always outrun the actual amount of the experience of the age . Hence they are for ever open to the erroneous interpretations , and the hasty and crude judgments of the multitude . But ...
... rules and data . The general principles they advance always outrun the actual amount of the experience of the age . Hence they are for ever open to the erroneous interpretations , and the hasty and crude judgments of the multitude . But ...
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... rules for the government of the tribes amongst themselves ; and the constitution of Legislative As- semblies ; were some of the chief characteristics of their peculiar system of political philosophy . The Legislative Assemblies were ...
... rules for the government of the tribes amongst themselves ; and the constitution of Legislative As- semblies ; were some of the chief characteristics of their peculiar system of political philosophy . The Legislative Assemblies were ...
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... rules , that the written law of the Jews preceded the " oral , " or " common law : " whereas , in England especially , the " written , " is sub- sequent to the " common law . " The Hebrew code is that which is contained in the ...
... rules , that the written law of the Jews preceded the " oral , " or " common law : " whereas , in England especially , the " written , " is sub- sequent to the " common law . " The Hebrew code is that which is contained in the ...
Էջ 9
... rules of law themselves . And it may be remarked , in passing , that the English law bears a striking resemblance to this ; for the " common law " is a collection of unwritten maxims and customs handed down to posterity by " tradition ...
... rules of law themselves . And it may be remarked , in passing , that the English law bears a striking resemblance to this ; for the " common law " is a collection of unwritten maxims and customs handed down to posterity by " tradition ...
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... rules . His food was a kind of broth , which has obtained a proverbial notoriety for its unsavoury character , to ... rule . They were classed in companies of fifteen ; and each company admitted persons to fill up vacancies by ballot ...
... rules . His food was a kind of broth , which has obtained a proverbial notoriety for its unsavoury character , to ... rule . They were classed in companies of fifteen ; and each company admitted persons to fill up vacancies by ballot ...
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Էջ 256 - ... it is his demesne, as of fee : that is, it is not purely and simply his own, since it is held of a superior lord, in whom the ultimate property resides.