| American Bar Association - 1896 - 726 sivua
..." Moral and Political Philosophy," published in two volumes at Trenton in 1812. comprehended "those principles on the subjects of jurisprudence, politics,...the law of nature and nations with which every man — in a free country ought to be acquainted." Probably instruction in some of these topics has been... | |
| Charles Warren - 1908 - 616 sivua
...appears from the title page of Vol. 2 of his Moral and Political Philosophy (1812), comprehended "those principles on the subjects of jurisprudence, politics...the law of nature and nations, with which every man ... in a free country ought to be acquainted." (2) At Dartmouth College, as early as 1808, the Trustees,... | |
| Charles Warren - 1911 - 608 sivua
...appears from the title page of vol. 2 of his Moral and Political Philosophy (1812), comprehended "those principles on the subjects of jurisprudence, politics...the law of nature and nations, with which every man ... in a free country ought to be acquainted." * At Dartmouth College, as early as 1808, the Trustees,... | |
| Alfred Zantzinger Reed - 1921 - 542 sivua
...or, in the later words of President Smith of Princeton, written in 1812, to embrace "those principles of jurisprudence, politics and public law or the law of nature and nations with which every man in a free country ought to be acquainted."3 In the Federalist section of the country there was no thought... | |
| Alfred Zantzinger Reed - 1921 - 944 sivua
...or, in the later words of President Smith of Princeton, written in 1812, to embrace "those principles of jurisprudence, politics and public law or the law of nature and nations with which every man in a free country ought to be acquainted."3 In the Federalist section of the country there was no thought... | |
| American Bar Association - 1896 - 728 sivua
...Moral and Political Philosophy," published in two volumes at Trenton in 1812, comprehended " those principles on the subjects of jurisprudence, politics,...the law of nature and nations with which every man — in a free country ought to be acquainted." Probably instruction in some of these topics has been... | |
| Richard L. Abel, Philip Simon Coleman Lewis - 1989 - 580 sivua
...Gentleman of Polite Education" or, as the Princeton prospectus put it in 1812, "to those principles of jurisprudence, politics and public law or the law of nature and nations with which every man in a free country ought to be acquainted." From the mid-1820s, however, university law schools increasingly... | |
| Charles Warren - 1999 - 608 sivua
...appears from the title page of vol. a of his Moral and Political Philosophy (1812), comprehended "those principles on the subjects of jurisprudence, politics...the law of nature and nations, with which every man . . . in a free country ought to be acquainted." 1 At Dartmouth College, as early as 1808, the Trustees,... | |
| Samuel Stanhope Smith - 2006 - 326 sivua
...govern the conduct of independent governments or states to one another — the whole comprehending these general principles on the subjects of jurisprudence,...information in a free country ought to be acquainted. BY THE REV. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH, DD, LLD VOLUME II. TRENTON: PUBLISHED BY DANIEL FENTON, FOR THE... | |
| 1812 - 650 sivua
...the rules which should govern the conduct of independent governments or states, to one another. The whole comprehending those general principles, on the...liberal information, in- a free country, ought to be aci qualnted. In one volume, octavo. This brief sketch, which we copy from the printed proposals, will... | |
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