Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... matter of conscience for each individual ; and when , through ignorance or self - interest , viola- tions occurred , there was no " known and indifferent judge " authorized to punish offenders . What was needed ? An authority to enforce ...
... matter of conscience for each individual ; and when , through ignorance or self - interest , viola- tions occurred , there was no " known and indifferent judge " authorized to punish offenders . What was needed ? An authority to enforce ...
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... matter of little concern to our inquiry into the genesis of the State . One circumstance deserves at- tention , however . The evidence that might suggest the existence of an earlier type is taken almost entirely from other peoples and ...
... matter of little concern to our inquiry into the genesis of the State . One circumstance deserves at- tention , however . The evidence that might suggest the existence of an earlier type is taken almost entirely from other peoples and ...
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... matters of legisla- tion , like so many other points in Roman constitutional practice , was uncertain , a matter of dispute among lawyers . Certainly the magistrates often sheltered them- selves under senatorial authority as a matter of ...
... matters of legisla- tion , like so many other points in Roman constitutional practice , was uncertain , a matter of dispute among lawyers . Certainly the magistrates often sheltered them- selves under senatorial authority as a matter of ...
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