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... effect of which is to develop the germ of death , cannot fail in the end to become fatal , although its evil effects may not be immedi- ately perceived . The principle of ruin in an absolute monar- chy is the unlimited and unreasonable ...
... effect of which is to develop the germ of death , cannot fail in the end to become fatal , although its evil effects may not be immedi- ately perceived . The principle of ruin in an absolute monar- chy is the unlimited and unreasonable ...
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... effect , Sismondi says , was to render the people indifferent to the elections . Under Louis Phillipe and the Republic of 1848 , the vote of the people was by " scrutin de liste , " the ballot of a list of names to represent the whole ...
... effect , Sismondi says , was to render the people indifferent to the elections . Under Louis Phillipe and the Republic of 1848 , the vote of the people was by " scrutin de liste , " the ballot of a list of names to represent the whole ...
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... effect of democratic institutions on human in- tellect , sentiments , and morals ; and , e converso , the influence which democratic ideas and convictions exercise upon political society . His reasoning is based almost wholly on the ...
... effect of democratic institutions on human in- tellect , sentiments , and morals ; and , e converso , the influence which democratic ideas and convictions exercise upon political society . His reasoning is based almost wholly on the ...
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... effect with the theory of Buckle . Both authors see the Divine hand in the shaping of human events as well as in the regulation of the physical universe . One , however , considers the exercise of such powers as the watchful care of ...
... effect with the theory of Buckle . Both authors see the Divine hand in the shaping of human events as well as in the regulation of the physical universe . One , however , considers the exercise of such powers as the watchful care of ...
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... effect , so far as the organization of the house is concerned , cannot stand with the constitutional power of the house to pass judg- ment for itself . As , therefore , the purpose THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE LOUISIANA CASE . 29.
... effect , so far as the organization of the house is concerned , cannot stand with the constitutional power of the house to pass judg- ment for itself . As , therefore , the purpose THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE LOUISIANA CASE . 29.
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Seite 745 - At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions, affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made, in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
Seite 695 - Be it therefore enacted, that whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
Seite 691 - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Seite 195 - They form a portion of that immense mass of legislation which embraces everything within the territory of a State not surrendered to the General Government, all which can be most advantageously exercised by the States themselves. Inspection laws, quarantine laws, health laws, of every description, as well as laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, etc., are component parts of this mass.
Seite 202 - There are limitations on such power which grow out of the essential nature of all free governments. Implied reservations of individual rights, without which the social compact could not exist, and which are respected by all governments entitled to the name.
Seite 696 - When the death of one is caused by the wrongful act or omission of another, the personal representatives of the former may maintain an action therefor against the latter, if the former might have maintained an action had he lived, against the latter, for an injury for the same act or omission.
Seite 694 - When the death of a person not being a minor, or when the death of a minor person who leaves surviving him either a husband or wife or child or children, is caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another, his heirs or personal representatives may maintain an action for damages against the person causing the death...
Seite 692 - ... then and in every such case, the person who would have been liable, if death had not ensued, shall be liable to an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured, and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Seite 692 - PL 151, provides, in section 1, " that whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the party injured to maintain an action, and recover damages in respect thereof...
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