 | Raymond F. Betts - 1985 - 263 páginas
...Fox's East India Bill of 1788. Burke then argued that "all political power which is set over men . . . ought to be some way or other exercised ultimately for their benefit." He continued: "If this is true . . . then such rights are all in the strictest sense a trust: and it... | |
 | Detmar Doering - 1990 - 312 páginas
...zurück. In der Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill führt Burke den Begriff des trust näher aus: "If it is true with regard to every species of political...commercial privilege, none of which can be original, self-derived rights, or grants for the mere private benefit of the holders, then such rights ... are... | |
 | Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 171 páginas
...zurück. In der Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill führt Burke den Begriff des trust näher aus: "If it is true with regard to every species of political...commercial privilege, none of which can be original, self-derived rights, or grants for the mere private benefit of the holders, then such rights ... are... | |
 | James Conniff - 1994 - 363 páginas
...privilege claimed or exercised in exclusion of them, being wholly artificial, and for so much a derogation from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought...or other exercised ultimately for their benefit." 9 " However, on the other hand, the theory of trusteeship could be used to deny the right of the Indians,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1997 - 702 páginas
...privilege claimed or exercised in exclusion of them, being wholly artificial, and for so much a derogation from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought...commercial privilege, none of which can be original, self-derived rights, or grants for the mere private benefit of the holders, then such rights, or privileges,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 2000 - 525 páginas
...privilege claimed or exercised in exclusion of them, being wholly artificial, and for so much a derogation from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought...commercial privilege, none of which can be original self-derived rights, or grants for the mere private benefit of the holders, then such rights, or privileges,... | |
 | Karen Knop - 2002 - 434 páginas
...artificial, and for so much a deregation [sic] from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought to be in some way or other exercised ultimately for their benefit....commercial privilege, none of which can be original self-derived rights, or grants for the benefit of the holders, then such rights or privileges, 341... | |
 | Noah Feldman - 2009 - 176 páginas
...privilege claimed or exercised in exclusion of them, being wholly artificial, and for so much, a derogation from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought...commercial privilege, none of which can be original self-derived rights, or grants for the mere private benefit of the holders, then such rights, or privileges,... | |
 | L. J. Hume - 2004 - 336 páginas
...privilege claimed or exercised in exclusion of them, being wholly artificial and for so much a derogation from the natural equality of mankind at large, ought...way or other exercised ultimately for their benefit. . . [Such] rights or privileges or whatever else you choose to call them, are all in the strictest... | |
 | Gérard Kreijen - 2004 - 386 páginas
...argued in the British Parliament on rule in India that 'all political power which is set over men [...] ought to be some way or other exercised ultimately for their benefit. [...] Every species of political dominion [...] [is] all in the strictest sense a trust.'61 Along with... | |
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