On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLawbook Exchange, Limited, 2001 - 629 páginas Widely read and used as a political science textbook, this is the best known of Lieber's work. He was a prominent political philosopher who helped lay the foundation for the study of political science in the United States. Renowned for his theory of civil liberty presented here, which combined an appreciation for the English concept of decentralized political institutions with the German idea of an overall national purpose, he bridged the intellectual gap between Europe and America. Enlarged edition in one volume, having first been published in two volumes in 1853. xiv, 629 pp. |
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... granted in common criminal trials , is withheld in trials for treason ; in free countries , at least in England and the United States , greater protection is granted , and more caution demanded , in trials for treason than in the common ...
... granted in common criminal trials , is withheld in trials for treason ; in free countries , at least in England and the United States , greater protection is granted , and more caution demanded , in trials for treason than in the common ...
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... granted by the governor only when duly re- commended by the board ; and must be granted if the board recom- mend it a second time , after the governor has returned the recom- mendation with his reasons against it : That no pardon be ...
... granted by the governor only when duly re- commended by the board ; and must be granted if the board recom- mend it a second time , after the governor has returned the recom- mendation with his reasons against it : That no pardon be ...
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... granted to God , and by this our present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs forever , that the church of England shall be free , and shall have all her whole rights and liber- ties inviolable . We have granted , also , and ...
... granted to God , and by this our present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs forever , that the church of England shall be free , and shall have all her whole rights and liber- ties inviolable . We have granted , also , and ...
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