Manual of Political Ethics: Political ethics properC. C. Little and J. Brown, 1839 |
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... Demands made by lawful Authority . - High Im- portance of the Judiciary with reference to Obedience to the Law . Not all that is not prohibited may be done by the Citizen , any more than all that is positively permitted.— Penalties are ...
... Demands made by lawful Authority . - High Im- portance of the Judiciary with reference to Obedience to the Law . Not all that is not prohibited may be done by the Citizen , any more than all that is positively permitted.— Penalties are ...
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... demand of us , in particular , that we should earnestly and conscien- tiously consider this fundamental , in its many applica- tions and binding consequences ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) . Reciprocity , as a necessary characteristic of right , and ...
... demand of us , in particular , that we should earnestly and conscien- tiously consider this fundamental , in its many applica- tions and binding consequences ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) . Reciprocity , as a necessary characteristic of right , and ...
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... demand justice , and to him . the wrongs of his menials are ultimately laid . How- ever great his power , however ... demands no support ; it is an over - flooding power itself ; and it is not substantial in so far as it is nowhere ...
... demand justice , and to him . the wrongs of his menials are ultimately laid . How- ever great his power , however ... demands no support ; it is an over - flooding power itself ; and it is not substantial in so far as it is nowhere ...
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... demands imperatively that we should well know our political obligations , both that liberty may not degene- rate into absolutism , and that , on the other hand , we should feel our duty in prizing , cherishing and support- ing , keeping ...
... demands imperatively that we should well know our political obligations , both that liberty may not degene- rate into absolutism , and that , on the other hand , we should feel our duty in prizing , cherishing and support- ing , keeping ...
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... demands or ordinances from without . There are laws in those codes which ordain that the subject shall love the king ; and the Spanish laws prohibit " crying and other immoderate grief for the defunct , " ( 1 ) while they decree ...
... demands or ordinances from without . There are laws in those codes which ordain that the subject shall love the king ; and the Spanish laws prohibit " crying and other immoderate grief for the defunct , " ( 1 ) while they decree ...
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الصفحة 637 - Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place : for all they that take the sword, shall perish with the sword.
الصفحة 399 - Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not. Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's; then if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr!
الصفحة 511 - I did not obey your instructions : no, I conformed to the instructions of truth and nature, and maintained your interest, against your opinions, with a constancy that became me. A representative worthy of you ought to be a person of stability. I am to look, indeed, to your opinions ; but to such opinions as you and I must have five years hence.
الصفحة 131 - Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth : but I have called you friends ; for all things that I have heard of my Father, I have made known unto you.
الصفحة 463 - He quotes them, as he tells us himself, as witnesses whose conspiring testimony, mightily strengthened and confirmed by their discordance on almost every other subject, is a conclusive proof of the unanimity of the whole human race on the great rules of duty and the fundamental principles of morals.
الصفحة 291 - It is an established rule in the exposition of statutes that the intention of the lawgiver is to be deduced from a view of the whole and of every part of a statute taken and compared together.
الصفحة 483 - The people shall have the right freely to assemble together, to consult for the common good, to instruct their representatives, and to petition the legislature for redress of grievances.
الصفحة 288 - It must however be observed, that we are here speaking of laws that are simply and purely penal, where the thing forbidden or enjoined is wholly a matter of indifference, and where the penalty inflicted is an adequate compensation for the civil inconvenience supposed to arise from the offence.
الصفحة 463 - He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes them, as he tells us himself, as witnesses whose conspiring testimony, mightily strengthened and confirmed by their discordance on almost every other subject, is a conclusive proof of the unanimity of the whole human race on the great rules of duty and the fundamental principles...
الصفحة 47 - I numbered the efforts it made to accomplish this object. The grain fell sixty-nine times to the ground; but the insect persevered, and the seventieth time it reached the top. This sight gave me courage at the moment, and I never forgot the lesson.