On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1875 - 622 páginas |
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... rule . If this definition really defined civil liberty , it would have been enjoyed in a high degree by those communities in the middle ages , in which constant changes of factions and persecutions of the weaker parties were taking ...
... rule . If this definition really defined civil liberty , it would have been enjoyed in a high degree by those communities in the middle ages , in which constant changes of factions and persecutions of the weaker parties were taking ...
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... rule of the majority , or it has been said , Where the people rule there is liberty . The rule of the majority , of itself , indi- cates the power of a certain body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock ...
... rule of the majority , or it has been said , Where the people rule there is liberty . The rule of the majority , of itself , indi- cates the power of a certain body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock ...
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... rule , justice ; for its protec- tion , the law ; its moral limit is the maxim , Do not to another that which thou dost not wish him to do to thyself . This definition sufficiently characterizes itself . ” The Constitution of the United ...
... rule , justice ; for its protec- tion , the law ; its moral limit is the maxim , Do not to another that which thou dost not wish him to do to thyself . This definition sufficiently characterizes itself . ” The Constitution of the United ...
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... rule itself , or that it have what the Greeks chiefly meant by the word autonomy . The term state , at man language has but one word for our Freedom and Liberty , namely Freiheit ; and Freithum ( literally freedom ) means , in some ...
... rule itself , or that it have what the Greeks chiefly meant by the word autonomy . The term state , at man language has but one word for our Freedom and Liberty , namely Freiheit ; and Freithum ( literally freedom ) means , in some ...
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... rule that no one should enter a man's house without the consent of the owner . Missionaries tell us that the Yarriba people in Central Africa do not allow their king to enter a house , even to arrest a criminal , without the consent of ...
... rule that no one should enter a man's house without the consent of the owner . Missionaries tell us that the Yarriba people in Central Africa do not allow their king to enter a house , even to arrest a criminal , without the consent of ...
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