The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... duty of particular men , we term the law of nations when we apply it to whole states , nations , or peoples : with this opinion Puffendorf coincides . The best division of natural law , is into duties towards ourselves and towards ...
... duty of particular men , we term the law of nations when we apply it to whole states , nations , or peoples : with this opinion Puffendorf coincides . The best division of natural law , is into duties towards ourselves and towards ...
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... duties.1 Puffendorf then discusses the common duties of humanity ; - the duty of keeping faith , and the diversity of obligations to it ; 3 -the nature of promises and covenants in general ; * — the con- sent required in making promises ...
... duties.1 Puffendorf then discusses the common duties of humanity ; - the duty of keeping faith , and the diversity of obligations to it ; 3 -the nature of promises and covenants in general ; * — the con- sent required in making promises ...
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... duty . The doctrine of Right has been included by nature within narrow limits , but extended by the human mind to a gigantic space . The ideas of Right ( Jus ) and of Justice , even after so many illustrious writers , are very imperfect ...
... duty . The doctrine of Right has been included by nature within narrow limits , but extended by the human mind to a gigantic space . The ideas of Right ( Jus ) and of Justice , even after so many illustrious writers , are very imperfect ...
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... duties of a police officer . In the case of an assault , the consta- ble considers it part of his duty to inquire whether 32 A Constitutional History of Jersey .
... duties of a police officer . In the case of an assault , the consta- ble considers it part of his duty to inquire whether 32 A Constitutional History of Jersey .
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ble considers it part of his duty to inquire whether the assault has not been provoked by libel or slander , if that ... duties of these officers are subordinate to those of the connétable . If they seize any person for a misde- meanour ...
ble considers it part of his duty to inquire whether the assault has not been provoked by libel or slander , if that ... duties of these officers are subordinate to those of the connétable . If they seize any person for a misde- meanour ...
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