| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 páginas
...is juft, " honourable, and expedient ; and when that is difcovered, it is " proclaimed as a genera.! ordinance, equal and impartial to all. " This is the origin of law, which, for various reafons, all are un" der an obligation to obey, but efpecially becaufe all law is the " invention and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 páginas
...ject: of laws is to afcertain what is juft, honourable, and expe" dient ; and when that is difcovered, it is proclaimed as a general " ordinance, equal and...all. This is the origin of law, " which, for various reafons, all are under an obligation to obey, " but efpecially becaufe all law is the invention and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 páginas
...jedt of laws is to afcertain what is juft, honourable, and expe" dient ; and when that is difcovered, it is proclaimed as a general " ordinance, equal and...all. This is the origin of law, " which, for various reafons, all are under an obligation to obey, " but efpecially becaufe all law is the invention and... | |
| Edward Christian - 1801 - 284 páginas
...jeâ of laws is to aicemin what is juft, honourable, and expedi" ent ; and when that is difcovered. it is proclaimed as a general " ordinance, equal and...This is the origin of law,, '''which, for various rcafon*. all are under an obligation to оЬеу ( " but efpecially becaufe all law is the invention... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...$p rt1f it rr1 irtAt1. " The-de" sign and object of laws is to ascertain what is just, honourable, and •. expedient ; and when that is discovered, it is proclaimed as a gene" ral ordinance, equal and impartial to all. This is the origin of law, " which,. for various reasons,... | |
| 1812 - 500 páginas
...right and prohibiting what is wrong." A Grecian orator, explains the design and object of law to be, " to ascertain what is just, honorable, and expedient," and when that is discovered, to proclaim it, " as a general ordinance, equal and impartial to all." How then, may it be asked, is... | |
| 1824 - 604 páginas
...according to Demosthenes, that " the design and object of Laws is to ascertain what is just, honourable, and expedient; and when that is discovered, it is...of Law, which, for various reasons, all are under an obligation to obey, but especially because all Law is the Invention and Gift of Heaven, the sentiment... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 páginas
...the like ; which is the general course taken with all our acts of parliament. Yet, whatever way is " fits of sZ Thi» is " the origin of law, which, for various reasons, all are under an obligation to obey, but... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes - 1833 - 488 páginas
...irpoaiitu ?yv roic lv ';: iroXii. The design and object of LAWS is to ascertain what is just, honourable, and expedient ; and when that is discovered,' it is...of law, which, for various reasons, all are under an obligation to obey, but especially because all law is the invention and gift of Heaven, the sentiment... | |
| Aristoteles - 1833 - 450 páginas
...trpofff1Ktt Zyv role iv ry TrOXH. The design and object of LAWs is to ascertain what is just, honourable, and expedient; and when that is discovered, it is...of law, which, for various reasons, all are under an obligation to obey, but especially because all law is the invention and gift of Heaven, the sentiment... | |
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