The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 13
... effect upon the development of Law ; but its faulty nature will be best seen from the criticism of Leibnitz . First , the division into persons , things , and actions , is super- fluous ; for actions arise as well from the rights of ...
... effect upon the development of Law ; but its faulty nature will be best seen from the criticism of Leibnitz . First , the division into persons , things , and actions , is super- fluous ; for actions arise as well from the rights of ...
Page 17
... effect ; for God , as being omniscient and wise , confirms pure law and equity ; -as omnipotent , executes it . Hence the good of the human race , nay , the glory and harmony of the world , coincide with the Divine will . From this ...
... effect ; for God , as being omniscient and wise , confirms pure law and equity ; -as omnipotent , executes it . Hence the good of the human race , nay , the glory and harmony of the world , coincide with the Divine will . From this ...
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... effect Mons . Le Cras testifies , in his volume on the Laws , Customs , and Privileges , and their Admin- istration , in the Island of Jersey ( Introd . p . iv . ) , that " the laws have hitherto been unknown to the public , because ...
... effect Mons . Le Cras testifies , in his volume on the Laws , Customs , and Privileges , and their Admin- istration , in the Island of Jersey ( Introd . p . iv . ) , that " the laws have hitherto been unknown to the public , because ...
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... effect only to the recognition of an additional disturbing force . The practice which is now constantly prevalent of referring to English legal works and precedents as authorities , seems indeed to have become almost the only practical ...
... effect only to the recognition of an additional disturbing force . The practice which is now constantly prevalent of referring to English legal works and precedents as authorities , seems indeed to have become almost the only practical ...
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... effect , whether a prosecution shall go on . The centeniers are elected by the ratepayers of a parish for three years . The duties of these officers are subordinate to those of the connétable . If they seize any person for a misde ...
... effect , whether a prosecution shall go on . The centeniers are elected by the ratepayers of a parish for three years . The duties of these officers are subordinate to those of the connétable . If they seize any person for a misde ...
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