The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... legislation.3 There are three grades of natural law , -the strict law , equity , piety , -jus strictum , æquitas , pietas ; -of which the latter is more perfect than the antecedent , and confirms it , and in case of opposition derogates ...
... legislation.3 There are three grades of natural law , -the strict law , equity , piety , -jus strictum , æquitas , pietas ; -of which the latter is more perfect than the antecedent , and confirms it , and in case of opposition derogates ...
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... section of the States , -viz . the Bailiff and the Jurats , —in whom , accordingly , legislative and judicial functions are combined . Bearing in mind the strong political excitement 26 A Constitutional History of Jersey .
... section of the States , -viz . the Bailiff and the Jurats , —in whom , accordingly , legislative and judicial functions are combined . Bearing in mind the strong political excitement 26 A Constitutional History of Jersey .
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... legislative provisions , or new practical principles capable of being distinctly ascertained , or possessing any assured stability . In other countries , where the penal system has not been reduced to a code , the definitions of ...
... legislative provisions , or new practical principles capable of being distinctly ascertained , or possessing any assured stability . In other countries , where the penal system has not been reduced to a code , the definitions of ...
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... legislative chambers , councils of state , -all have recourse to the same flattering language , nay , almost to the identical words , to convey to the feet of the sovereign for the time being their assurances of a fidelity which has ...
... legislative chambers , councils of state , -all have recourse to the same flattering language , nay , almost to the identical words , to convey to the feet of the sovereign for the time being their assurances of a fidelity which has ...
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... legislative bodies , -Senate and Council of State , for example , —we shall be struck by the much greater amount of platitude shown forty - five years ago , than has even been mani- fested now . The comparison is certainly not divested ...
... legislative bodies , -Senate and Council of State , for example , —we shall be struck by the much greater amount of platitude shown forty - five years ago , than has even been mani- fested now . The comparison is certainly not divested ...
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