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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... TION . PERSONAL STATUS . FAMILY RELATIONS . LAND LAWS . INHERITANCE . CONTRACTS . COMBINATIONS . CODE OF HAMMURABI . - Babylon . APPENDIX LAWS OF XII TABLES . — Rome . CODE OF MANU . - India . INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN . PENAL CODE OF ...
... TION . PERSONAL STATUS . FAMILY RELATIONS . LAND LAWS . INHERITANCE . CONTRACTS . COMBINATIONS . CODE OF HAMMURABI . - Babylon . APPENDIX LAWS OF XII TABLES . — Rome . CODE OF MANU . - India . INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN . PENAL CODE OF ...
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... tion of natural laws to science and art . Perhaps a fair defi- nition of the moral law would be , the Divine , the natural law , which fixes the duty of man to himself , to other human beings and to all living creatures . A man living ...
... tion of natural laws to science and art . Perhaps a fair defi- nition of the moral law would be , the Divine , the natural law , which fixes the duty of man to himself , to other human beings and to all living creatures . A man living ...
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... tion and equipment of armies and imposes taxes to maintain them . In doing each of these things it is evident that the end to be accomplished should be a moral one , but in devising means to accomplish it , the legislature necessarily ...
... tion and equipment of armies and imposes taxes to maintain them . In doing each of these things it is evident that the end to be accomplished should be a moral one , but in devising means to accomplish it , the legislature necessarily ...
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... tion of labor ? The value of expedients is and in the nature of things must always be more or less experimental . The ulti- mate moral purposes to be accomplished by the legislatures will remain approximately constant . Experience ...
... tion of labor ? The value of expedients is and in the nature of things must always be more or less experimental . The ulti- mate moral purposes to be accomplished by the legislatures will remain approximately constant . Experience ...
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... tion involved in the distribution of the powers of gov- ernment among the three coördinate branches , but it was deemed wise to do so , mainly because experience had shown that where all the powers were combined , personal interests ...
... tion involved in the distribution of the powers of gov- ernment among the three coördinate branches , but it was deemed wise to do so , mainly because experience had shown that where all the powers were combined , personal interests ...
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