An Examination of the Nature of the State: A Study in Political PhilosophyMacmillan Company, 1903 - Počet stran: 448 |
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... own conduct and that of its subjects , through commanding , permissive , and pro- hibitory rules . " - Theory of Law and Civil Society , p . 216 . embraced in the empiric conception of the State , and 26 THE NATURE OF THE STATE.
... own conduct and that of its subjects , through commanding , permissive , and pro- hibitory rules . " - Theory of Law and Civil Society , p . 216 . embraced in the empiric conception of the State , and 26 THE NATURE OF THE STATE.
Strana 44
... civil authority . By them , law was considered as created by the State , and its final authority sought in the Roman people . They may thus be said to have been the first to attempt to give to the structure of the State a definite legal ...
... civil authority . By them , law was considered as created by the State , and its final authority sought in the Roman people . They may thus be said to have been the first to attempt to give to the structure of the State a definite legal ...
Strana 45
... civil power in all things temporal was freely admitted . The command to ren- der unto Cæsar that which is Cæsar's was uniformly held during these earlier years as providing the prin- ciple according to which the relations between Church ...
... civil power in all things temporal was freely admitted . The command to ren- der unto Cæsar that which is Cæsar's was uniformly held during these earlier years as providing the prin- ciple according to which the relations between Church ...
Strana 48
... civil authority and the necessity of the citizens ' obedience thereto . The opponents of the Reforma- tion , especially the Dominicans and Jesuits , directed all their energies to proving the purely mundane character of the State . This ...
... civil authority and the necessity of the citizens ' obedience thereto . The opponents of the Reforma- tion , especially the Dominicans and Jesuits , directed all their energies to proving the purely mundane character of the State . This ...
Strana 57
... civil rule might be substituted for natural freedom . 3 As for historical instances in which a govern- mental compact appears , or is alleged to have been entered into , we have that of King David making a covenant with the Elders ...
... civil rule might be substituted for natural freedom . 3 As for historical instances in which a govern- mental compact appears , or is alleged to have been entered into , we have that of King David making a covenant with the Elders ...
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