The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 Seiten |
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... founded in the best good of the whole family : that is , the parents are bound to fulfil certain duties , and the children to fulfil certain duties , because the best good of all is con- cerned . Thus any number of individuals , united ...
... founded in the best good of the whole family : that is , the parents are bound to fulfil certain duties , and the children to fulfil certain duties , because the best good of all is con- cerned . Thus any number of individuals , united ...
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... founded in absolute justice , then political or legal justice coincides with absolute justice . The perception and feeling of justice , is as much a part of man's nature , as his perception of color or feeling of beauty . As there are ...
... founded in absolute justice , then political or legal justice coincides with absolute justice . The perception and feeling of justice , is as much a part of man's nature , as his perception of color or feeling of beauty . As there are ...
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... founded in the idea that men are not all virtuous ; that men will not enact and observe just laws individually and of them- selves ; and therefore , to secure order , peace and justice , government must enact and enforce laws , and thus ...
... founded in the idea that men are not all virtuous ; that men will not enact and observe just laws individually and of them- selves ; and therefore , to secure order , peace and justice , government must enact and enforce laws , and thus ...
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... with intent to steal , robbing on the highway or the high seas - all these impose certain re- straints on natural liberty . In these cases , the laws of society are founded on obvious principles of mo- rality 4 RECAPITULATION . 37.
... with intent to steal , robbing on the highway or the high seas - all these impose certain re- straints on natural liberty . In these cases , the laws of society are founded on obvious principles of mo- rality 4 RECAPITULATION . 37.
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... founded on obvious principles of mo- rality , and do but enjoin and enforce the obliga- tions of justice , founded in every man's con- science . These laws are abstractly right , and it is no evil or injustice to be compelled to observe ...
... founded on obvious principles of mo- rality , and do but enjoin and enforce the obliga- tions of justice , founded in every man's con- science . These laws are abstractly right , and it is no evil or injustice to be compelled to observe ...
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