The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... Civil Law . His works are , " Elementa Jurisprudentiæ Universalis ; " " De Jure Naturæ et Gentium ; " " De Officio Hominis et Civis . " He promulgated the principle of Sociability which Grotius had started . The edition of Puffendorf ...
... Civil Law . His works are , " Elementa Jurisprudentiæ Universalis ; " " De Jure Naturæ et Gentium ; " " De Officio Hominis et Civis . " He promulgated the principle of Sociability which Grotius had started . The edition of Puffendorf ...
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... Civil Law , stripped of its characteristics . The treatise is divided into eight books ; but it is far from our purpose to give more than a few quotations from them . The first draft of the work was published in the year 1660 , under ...
... Civil Law , stripped of its characteristics . The treatise is divided into eight books ; but it is far from our purpose to give more than a few quotations from them . The first draft of the work was published in the year 1660 , under ...
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... civil conjunctions and societies ; by the introducing of which , mankind was first brought under the decent management of order and regularity.1 This natural state of man may be imagined in theory , but is one in which we never have ...
... civil conjunctions and societies ; by the introducing of which , mankind was first brought under the decent management of order and regularity.1 This natural state of man may be imagined in theory , but is one in which we never have ...
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... civil society . Sovereignty is the result of those covenants by which the public body was first united . The chapters on the Form of Government , the Duties and Power of the Sovereign , are scarcely of any import- ance at the present ...
... civil society . Sovereignty is the result of those covenants by which the public body was first united . The chapters on the Form of Government , the Duties and Power of the Sovereign , are scarcely of any import- ance at the present ...
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... civil society must have been constituted first by a covenant of a number of men , each with each , to form a commonwealth , and to be bound by the majority , -in which primary covenant they must be unanimous ; that is , every ...
... civil society must have been constituted first by a covenant of a number of men , each with each , to form a commonwealth , and to be bound by the majority , -in which primary covenant they must be unanimous ; that is , every ...
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