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... POLITICAL and FEUDAL JURISPRUDEnce . These may serve as a basis to his future researches , not only into the laws and institutions of England and of this country , but in that great code which regulates the communion of nations ; as ...
... POLITICAL and FEUDAL JURISPRUDEnce . These may serve as a basis to his future researches , not only into the laws and institutions of England and of this country , but in that great code which regulates the communion of nations ; as ...
Side 49
... political and feudal law is too apt to be neglected by the student , who scarcely thinks he has commenced his legal studies till he begins the perusal of his Blackstone and Coke , his Hargrave and Preston ; authors , indeed , eminently ...
... political and feudal law is too apt to be neglected by the student , who scarcely thinks he has commenced his legal studies till he begins the perusal of his Blackstone and Coke , his Hargrave and Preston ; authors , indeed , eminently ...
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... political society ; and secondly , that they shall have de- termined in what form it shall be ruled : hence the social compact , and the constitutional compact are two very distinct things . It appears , then , to be obvious that the ...
... political society ; and secondly , that they shall have de- termined in what form it shall be ruled : hence the social compact , and the constitutional compact are two very distinct things . It appears , then , to be obvious that the ...
Side 63
... political powers which it appeared to have been the manifest design of the people to abolish , and to leave all other powers and laws in operation , so far as they can consistently operate , after the constitution or political state is ...
... political powers which it appeared to have been the manifest design of the people to abolish , and to leave all other powers and laws in operation , so far as they can consistently operate , after the constitution or political state is ...
Side 64
... political philosophy , this important question seems to have been fully considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather sceptically - in the third book of his Politics , * seems to think that the identity of a state depends upon that of ...
... political philosophy , this important question seems to have been fully considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather sceptically - in the third book of his Politics , * seems to think that the identity of a state depends upon that of ...
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