its objects. ~\ We come thus to the conclusion that liberty applied to political man, practically means, in the main, protection or checks against undue interference, whether this be from individuals, from masses, or from government. The highest amount... On Civil Liberty and Self-government - Página 53por Francis Lieber - 1853Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1854 - 710 páginas
...up, and what is its sphere, he reaches the following conclusion, which we give in his own words: " That liberty, applied to political man, practically...signify the safest guarantees of undisturbed, legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference." He next proceeds to draw a comparison... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 páginas
...majority ruled in the French massacres of the Protestants; was there liberty in France on that account? " We come thus to the conclusion that liberty applied...signify the safest guarantees of undisturbed legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference. Men, however, do not occupy themselves... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1859 - 740 páginas
...enjoys, or is entitled to enjoy, as a citizen and a member of society. In this sense it simply means, "protection or checks against undue interference,...signify the safest guarantees of undisturbed legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference." This interpretation, from Dr. Lieber,... | |
| 1856 - 652 páginas
...objects to, and comes to the conclusion that " liberty applied to political man, practically means protection or checks against undue interference, whether...from individuals, from masses, or from government." And advancing a step farther he finds that it consists in guarantees (and corresponding checks) of... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1906 - 1108 páginas
...principles and laws which acknowledge, protect and favor the dignity of man." And asrain that writer says: "We come thus to the conclusion that liberty, applied...highest amount of liberty comes to signify the safest guaranties of undisturbed legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference":... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 586 páginas
...individual against encroaching power of the government, or checks against government interference. . . . We come thus to the conclusion, that liberty applied...signify the safest guarantees of undisturbed legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference. 121. Liberty and authority. Mill... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 620 páginas
...individual against encroaching power of the government, or checks) against government interference. . . . We come thus to the conclusion, that liberty applied...means, in the main, protection or checks against undue inters ference, whether this be from individuals, from masses, or from govJ ernment. The highest amount... | |
| Wendell Holmes Stephenson - 1943 - 640 páginas
...Scylla and Charybdis of too great particularism or over-centralization. Civil liberty Lieber denned as "protection or checks against undue interference,...from individuals, from masses, or from government." 4 Lieber's conservative generalizations savored well to Beverley Tucker and Joseph Story alike. They... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Charles Frederick Remy, George Washington Self, Philip Zoercher, William H. Adams, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Emma Mary May - 1905 - 806 páginas
...laws which acknowledge, protect and favor the dignity of man." And again that writer says: "We como thus to the conclusion that liberty, applied to political...signify the safest guarantees of undisturbed legitimate action, and the most efficient checks against undue interference." Lieber, Civil Liberty and Self Government... | |
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