The Law of Freedom and Bondage in the United States, Band 1Little, Brown, 1858 |
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... received doctrines of law , connected with the subject , in their proper order ; though , in doing this , it may be made to appear that some propositions which , in the discussion of the subject of slavery under the laws of the United ...
... received doctrines of law , connected with the subject , in their proper order ; though , in doing this , it may be made to appear that some propositions which , in the discussion of the subject of slavery under the laws of the United ...
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... received , as well known and understood , in their ordinary or legal sense , according to the subject matter . In appealing to the common law as the standard of exposition in all doubts as to the meaning of written instruments , there ...
... received , as well known and understood , in their ordinary or legal sense , according to the subject matter . In appealing to the common law as the standard of exposition in all doubts as to the meaning of written instruments , there ...
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... received , 222222222 ** 24 24 25 26 28 28 29 30 32 34 35 · Effect of law . 40. Of individual and relative rights , 36 41. Of liberty as an effect of law , 37 42. The legal and the ethical idea , and objective and subjective apprehen ...
... received , 222222222 ** 24 24 25 26 28 28 29 30 32 34 35 · Effect of law . 40. Of individual and relative rights , 36 41. Of liberty as an effect of law , 37 42. The legal and the ethical idea , and objective and subjective apprehen ...
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... received in Europe , in contradistinction with English common law , and is also employed to designate that portion of the law which does not include punitive , or the so - called " criminal " law . 1 Bowyer : Univ . Pub . Law , p . 139 ...
... received in Europe , in contradistinction with English common law , and is also employed to designate that portion of the law which does not include punitive , or the so - called " criminal " law . 1 Bowyer : Univ . Pub . Law , p . 139 ...
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... received among all nations as natural law . Each of these divi- sions of the law has changed , while constantly claiming to agree with those principles . Whatever may have been the specula- tive opinions of philosophers , natural law ...
... received among all nations as natural law . Each of these divi- sions of the law has changed , while constantly claiming to agree with those principles . Whatever may have been the specula- tive opinions of philosophers , natural law ...
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Seite 472 - The general words above quoted would seem to embrace the whole human family, and if they were used in a similar instrument at this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included and formed no part of the people who framed and adopted this Declaration...
Seite 520 - The purposes for which men enter into society will determine the nature and terms of the social compact ; and as they are the foundation of the legislative power, they will decide what are the proper objects of it. The nature and ends of legislative power will limit the exercise of it.
Seite 127 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere is intrusted by the Constitution of these kingdoms.
Seite 128 - law itself, (says he,) [*91] you at the same time repeal the prohibitory clause, which guards against such repeal ( />)." 10. Lastly, acts of parliament that are impossible to be performed are of no validity : and if there arise out of them collaterally any absurd consequences, manifestly contradictory to common reason, they are, with regard to those collateral consequences, void (32).
Seite 280 - That the laws made by them for the purposes aforesaid shall not be repugnant, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England, and shall be transmitted to the King in Council for approbation, as soon as may be after their passing; and if not disapproved within three years after presentation, to remain in force...
Seite 514 - And to be commanded we do consent, when that society whereof we are part hath at any time before consented, without revoking the same after by the like universal agreement. Wherefore as any man's deed past is good as long as himself continueth ; so the act of a -public society of men done five hundred years sithence standeth as theirs who presently are of the same societies, because corporations are immortal ; we were then alive in our predecessors* and they in their successors do live still.
Seite 246 - That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Seite 463 - But the power of Congress over the person or property of a citizen can never be a mere discretionary power under our Constitution and form of Government.
Seite 118 - Our American plantations are principally of this latter sort, being obtained in the last century either by right of conquest and driving out the natives (with what natural justice I shall not at present enquire) or by treaties. And therefore the common law of England, as such, has no allowance or authority there; they being no part of the mother country, but distinct (though dependent) dominions.
Seite 259 - No man's life shall be taken away, no man's honor or good name shall be stained, no man's person shall be arrested, restrained, banished, dismembered, nor any...