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Page 104
... involved the question of the source whence the Constitution derives its authority . The first and most authoritative statement on this question was made by Chief Justice John Marshall in his opinion in McCulloch v . Maryland , rendered ...
... involved the question of the source whence the Constitution derives its authority . The first and most authoritative statement on this question was made by Chief Justice John Marshall in his opinion in McCulloch v . Maryland , rendered ...
Page 167
... involved an extension of the principle of hefker bet din hefker , in the sense that the Rabbis not only deprived a person of his property , but even transferred its ownership to another , for this involved the theoretical transferring ...
... involved an extension of the principle of hefker bet din hefker , in the sense that the Rabbis not only deprived a person of his property , but even transferred its ownership to another , for this involved the theoretical transferring ...
Page 178
... involved there is not merely the principle of rabbinic power to confiscate property or to declare an individual a met mizvah , but rather the power to uproot a law of the Bible . In that instance more than merely " sit and do nothing ...
... involved there is not merely the principle of rabbinic power to confiscate property or to declare an individual a met mizvah , but rather the power to uproot a law of the Bible . In that instance more than merely " sit and do nothing ...
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The Religious Component in the Secular | 35 |
Section 7 | 41 |
Preliminary Remarks | 51 |
Copyright | |
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