But the present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity. Seasoned Judgments - Strana 135autor/autoři: Leonard W. LevyOmezený náhled - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1916 - 948 str.
..."The present has a right to govern itself, so far as it can. And it ought always to be remembered that historical continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity." 32 — "Questions of here and now occupy nine hundred and ninety-nine thousandths of the... | |
| Harvard Law School. Association (1886- ). Meeting - 1895 - 110 str.
...has a right to govern itself so far as it can ; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity. I hope that the time is coming when this thought will bear fruit. An ideal system of law... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1896 - 88 str.
...has a right to govern itself so liar as it can ; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity. I hope that the time is coming when this thought will bear fruit. An ideal system of law... | |
| 1917 - 1106 str.
...has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought | always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty; it is only a necessity. i I hope that the time is coming when this thought will bear fruit. An ideal - system of... | |
| Governmental research association committee on civil service - 1922 - 120 str.
...illuminating opinions prepared for the Supreme Court by Justice Holmes, he is reported to have written "that historical continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity." This holds for students and observers of most of the older and many of the newer institutions... | |
| 1923 - 582 str.
...present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity." The decisions in this country seem fairly well divided. Some place the burden of convincing... | |
| 1924 - 610 str.
...present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity. I hope that the time is coming when this thought will bear fruit. An ideal system of law... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1896 - 716 str.
...has a right to govern itself so far as it can ; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity. I hope the time is coming when this thought will bear fruit. " An ideal system of law should... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Howard Dickman - 1989 - 316 str.
...present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity." 1 Holmes's observation, at least the first part of it, is quintessential American modernism.... | |
| Michael G. Kammen - 1987 - 364 str.
...present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered that historic continuity with the past is not a duty, it is only a necessity." 81 My thanks to the following readers for their thoughtful suggestions: Paul Boyer, Barbara... | |
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