The Evolution of Governments and Laws: Exhibiting the Governmental Structures of Ancient and Modern States, Their Growth and Decay and the Leading Principles of Their Laws, Volumen1Princeton University Press, 1916 - 1221 páginas |
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... classes and were supported from the taxes gath- ered from the toiling multitude . In India , from remote ages , the rigid rules of caste have kept the lower orders in enforced ignorance and servitude to the ruling classes . Denial of ...
... classes and were supported from the taxes gath- ered from the toiling multitude . In India , from remote ages , the rigid rules of caste have kept the lower orders in enforced ignorance and servitude to the ruling classes . Denial of ...
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... classes from intermarrying with the higher are most marked in India , and are common with the princely houses of Europe . These are designed to prevent the upper from being contaminated with the lower orders . The family being ...
... classes from intermarrying with the higher are most marked in India , and are common with the princely houses of Europe . These are designed to prevent the upper from being contaminated with the lower orders . The family being ...
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... classes , but such laws are by no means a full protection to society . In many cases it is necessary to take more effective measures . The exercise of such power is not necessarily liable to greater abuse than of others now commonly ...
... classes , but such laws are by no means a full protection to society . In many cases it is necessary to take more effective measures . The exercise of such power is not necessarily liable to greater abuse than of others now commonly ...
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... classes most need- ing restraint and supervision . By carefully defining their duties and strictly limiting their ... class of officials and provides compensation for their services . It authorizes the organiza- tion and equipment of ...
... classes most need- ing restraint and supervision . By carefully defining their duties and strictly limiting their ... class of officials and provides compensation for their services . It authorizes the organiza- tion and equipment of ...
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... classes and extorts that which it has not earned and does not merit . The law - making power is responsible for the existence of every form of monopoly . It actively promotes or passively tolerates every vice that inheres in monopoly ...
... classes and extorts that which it has not earned and does not merit . The law - making power is responsible for the existence of every form of monopoly . It actively promotes or passively tolerates every vice that inheres in monopoly ...
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Página 147 - Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous.
Página 145 - But the seventh year thou shalt let it rest and lie still ; that the poor of thy people may eat : and what they leave the beasts of the field shall eat. In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.