Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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... state of ( 4 ) The law of nature , or morality , which teaches the duty to- wards one's neighbour , would scarce be wanted in a solitary state , where man is unconnected with man . A ftate of nature , to which the laws of nature or of ...
... state of ( 4 ) The law of nature , or morality , which teaches the duty to- wards one's neighbour , would scarce be wanted in a solitary state , where man is unconnected with man . A ftate of nature , to which the laws of nature or of ...
Sivu 52
... state refides , it is the right of that authority to make laws ; that is , in the words of our definition , to prescribe the rule of civil action . And this may be difcovered from the very end and inftitu- tion of civil states . For a state ...
... state refides , it is the right of that authority to make laws ; that is , in the words of our definition , to prescribe the rule of civil action . And this may be difcovered from the very end and inftitu- tion of civil states . For a state ...
Sivu 258
... state of hoftilities , and generally ending in a formal denunciation of war . These letters are grantable by the law of nations * , whenever the subjects of one state are oppreffed and injured by those of another ; and juftice is denied ...
... state of hoftilities , and generally ending in a formal denunciation of war . These letters are grantable by the law of nations * , whenever the subjects of one state are oppreffed and injured by those of another ; and juftice is denied ...
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Of the NATURE of Laws in general | 35 |
Of the LAWS of ENGLAND | 62 |
Of the COUNTRIES fubject to the Laws | 93 |
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