The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 19
... means of introducing amongst Christians many things pertaining to the Law of Nations . In the commentary on Puffendorf , Leibnitz has left a refuta- tion of the principles of natural law as employed by that jurist . He says , that his ...
... means of introducing amongst Christians many things pertaining to the Law of Nations . In the commentary on Puffendorf , Leibnitz has left a refuta- tion of the principles of natural law as employed by that jurist . He says , that his ...
Page 31
... means of instruction in the principles recognised by the Court . The annual number of offenders tried by the Royal Court on an average of ten years is only 137 , of whom fifty submitted in the first instance . There is a record of every ...
... means of instruction in the principles recognised by the Court . The annual number of offenders tried by the Royal Court on an average of ten years is only 137 , of whom fifty submitted in the first instance . There is a record of every ...
Page 58
... means thereby to teach the world that of you will spring forth a race of heroes , ( ! ) a race no less durable than the glory of your name , and the institutions of your genius . ( ! ) " From the height of that throne , where it is ...
... means thereby to teach the world that of you will spring forth a race of heroes , ( ! ) a race no less durable than the glory of your name , and the institutions of your genius . ( ! ) " From the height of that throne , where it is ...
Page 83
... means ( viz . those for national education ) , it is expedient that the powers at present possessed by the Commissioners of Charitable Trusts be enlarged , and that the funds now useless , or injurious to the public , be applied to the ...
... means ( viz . those for national education ) , it is expedient that the powers at present possessed by the Commissioners of Charitable Trusts be enlarged , and that the funds now useless , or injurious to the public , be applied to the ...
Page 86
... means of enforcing their delivery . " After stating what the Board has done ( or endeavoured to do ) upon nearly nine hundred applications , the Report proceeds to state that the Commissioners are " without the means of insti- tuting ...
... means of enforcing their delivery . " After stating what the Board has done ( or endeavoured to do ) upon nearly nine hundred applications , the Report proceeds to state that the Commissioners are " without the means of insti- tuting ...
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