| Elihu Root - 1916 - 574 str.
...community's rights against the individual and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. There are indeed two groups of men who consider the...legislatures and, in a great degree of the public, towards the exclusively individual view. The public tendency is exhibited at the very beginning of the whole... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1917 - 250 str.
...rights against the individual, and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. He adds, There are, indeed, two groups of men who consider...and the legislatures, and, in a great degree, of the people, towards the exclusively individual view. After commenting on some defects in the administration... | |
| 1917 - 612 str.
...rights against the individual, and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. He adds, There are, indeed, two groups of men who consider...and the legislatures, and, in a great degree, of the people, towards the exclusively individual view. After commenting on some defects in the administration... | |
| 1917 - 272 str.
...rights against the individual, and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. He adds, There are, indeed, two groups of men who consider...and the legislatures, and, in a great degree, of the people, towards the exclusively individual view. After commenting on some defects in the administration... | |
| William Harvey Allen - 1917 - 306 str.
...trying to serve it. With loyalty and sincere devotion the principal law schools and judges on the bench defend the public right to effective service ; but...legislatures, and in a great degree, of the public, toward the exclusively individual view. " No untrained lawyer is entitled to impair the efficiency... | |
| John Downey Works - 1919 - 208 str.
...community's rights against the individual and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. There are indeed two groups of men who consider the...legislatures and in a great degree of the public, towards the exclusively individual view. The public tendency is exhibited at the very beginning of the whole... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1919 - 450 str.
...community's rights against the individual and to insist upon the individual's duties to the community. There are, indeed, two groups of men who consider...Legislatures, and, in a great degree, of the public, towards the exclusively individual view." 12 The Quarterly Journal summer before the American Bar Association,... | |
| University of Minnesota. Survey Commission - 1922 - 62 str.
...promoting individual rights, and very little pressure toward maintaining the community's rights, he added, "There are indeed two groups of men who consider the...they defend the public right to effective service." Again at the last meeting of the American Bar Association in Cincinnati, Mr. Root, as chairman of the... | |
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