The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 12
... give a very brief abstract of its contents . He defines jurisprudence to be the Science of Right , 1 on some case or fact being proposed . When we attempt the method of treating it , we must do two things ; first , delineate in idea the ...
... give a very brief abstract of its contents . He defines jurisprudence to be the Science of Right , 1 on some case or fact being proposed . When we attempt the method of treating it , we must do two things ; first , delineate in idea the ...
Page 14
... give his own definitions . Juris- prudence is the science of actions so far as they are termed just and unjust . But ... gives the liberty and power of dealing with that which is the property of no one ( res nullius ) . 2nd . Succession ...
... give his own definitions . Juris- prudence is the science of actions so far as they are termed just and unjust . But ... gives the liberty and power of dealing with that which is the property of no one ( res nullius ) . 2nd . Succession ...
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... gives to the rest perfection and 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 ...
... gives to the rest perfection and 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 ...
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... give a series of definitions of Jus- tice according to the Platonic theory , making it to embrace the whole sphere of human duty . The doctrine of Right has been included by nature within narrow limits , but extended by the human mind ...
... give a series of definitions of Jus- tice according to the Platonic theory , making it to embrace the whole sphere of human duty . The doctrine of Right has been included by nature within narrow limits , but extended by the human mind ...
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... give the power of sitting in a manner never known in the good times of the constitution , that is , since it was established in its present form , must appear manifest if we attend to the manner in which the House of Lords was ...
... give the power of sitting in a manner never known in the good times of the constitution , that is , since it was established in its present form , must appear manifest if we attend to the manner in which the House of Lords was ...
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