The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... authority , commands us to maintain friendship and society with brutes , nor are they capable of sustaining any obligation towards men arising from covenant . From which defect of all common right there arises , as it were , a state of ...
... authority , commands us to maintain friendship and society with brutes , nor are they capable of sustaining any obligation towards men arising from covenant . From which defect of all common right there arises , as it were , a state of ...
Page 9
... authority upon view of antecedent transgression . Punishments ought to be measured according to the object of the crime , the injury to the commonwealth , and the malice of the delinquent ; hence offences against God should be deemed ...
... authority upon view of antecedent transgression . Punishments ought to be measured according to the object of the crime , the injury to the commonwealth , and the malice of the delinquent ; hence offences against God should be deemed ...
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... authority of the Pope over all churches , and which authority was the means of introducing amongst Christians many things pertaining to the Law of Nations . In the commentary on Puffendorf , Leibnitz has left a refuta- tion of the ...
... authority of the Pope over all churches , and which authority was the means of introducing amongst Christians many things pertaining to the Law of Nations . In the commentary on Puffendorf , Leibnitz has left a refuta- tion of the ...
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... authority of a Court . That the Royal Court of Jersey was and is a Court of the highest dignity , is therefore evident from the fact of the continued existence of four poteaux or stone pillars on Gallows Hill , where executions take ...
... authority of a Court . That the Royal Court of Jersey was and is a Court of the highest dignity , is therefore evident from the fact of the continued existence of four poteaux or stone pillars on Gallows Hill , where executions take ...
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... authority much inferior to that which the constable , and as acting for him the centenier , constitution- ally possesses . These officers have functions partly resembling those of our police magistrates . They may , in certain cases ...
... authority much inferior to that which the constable , and as acting for him the centenier , constitution- ally possesses . These officers have functions partly resembling those of our police magistrates . They may , in certain cases ...
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