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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... force the dominion of the masters . Much of the learning of the great jurists consists in rules governing the relations of masters and their slaves , and determining the personal status of persons as citizens , coloni , freedmen and ...
... force the dominion of the masters . Much of the learning of the great jurists consists in rules governing the relations of masters and their slaves , and determining the personal status of persons as citizens , coloni , freedmen and ...
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... force is love and devotion to their welfare . The happiest homes are doubtless those where the parents are able to lead their children in the right paths by reason ; where all good impulses are sympathetically encouraged and the ca ...
... force is love and devotion to their welfare . The happiest homes are doubtless those where the parents are able to lead their children in the right paths by reason ; where all good impulses are sympathetically encouraged and the ca ...
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... force to find better means for the execution of its laws . If laws prescribe punishment for their infraction and no other means of com- pelling obedience to them , then the punishment must be administered or the law is without force ...
... force to find better means for the execution of its laws . If laws prescribe punishment for their infraction and no other means of com- pelling obedience to them , then the punishment must be administered or the law is without force ...
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... force is sometimes necessary ; but when used it should always be made manifest that it is justly used for good ends . Many parents lack moral force and are unable to control their own passions and weaknesses . The children ' must then ...
... force is sometimes necessary ; but when used it should always be made manifest that it is justly used for good ends . Many parents lack moral force and are unable to control their own passions and weaknesses . The children ' must then ...
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... force prohibiting the marriage of members of these 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 ...
... force prohibiting the marriage of members of these 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 ...
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