Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... reason why dictatorship has spread over so great a part of central and eastern Europe , and why Congress has vested enormous powers in the hands of President Roosevelt . It explains also the setting - up of advisory economic councils in ...
... reason why dictatorship has spread over so great a part of central and eastern Europe , and why Congress has vested enormous powers in the hands of President Roosevelt . It explains also the setting - up of advisory economic councils in ...
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... reason , when he had , within his grasp , the whole treasure of natural law . Indeed , he tries to identify natural law with reason.2 It is " an essential under- lying principle of the art of legislation ” and “ a principle that is ...
... reason , when he had , within his grasp , the whole treasure of natural law . Indeed , he tries to identify natural law with reason.2 It is " an essential under- lying principle of the art of legislation ” and “ a principle that is ...
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... Reason is a means of interpreting the law , " he says , " but it cannot call law into existence . " Reason may be the source of a proposed change . Actual change requires consent . Whatever may be said in behalf of reason , the law of ...
... Reason is a means of interpreting the law , " he says , " but it cannot call law into existence . " Reason may be the source of a proposed change . Actual change requires consent . Whatever may be said in behalf of reason , the law of ...
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