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1.–5. rezultāts no 49.
3. lappuse
... recognizes this principle . An existing holder must , if called upon , substantiate the claims of those from whom he purchased or inherited his property ; and any flaw in the original parchment , even though the property should have had ...
... recognizes this principle . An existing holder must , if called upon , substantiate the claims of those from whom he purchased or inherited his property ; and any flaw in the original parchment , even though the property should have had ...
6. lappuse
... recognizing your right to the land itself . It may be true that you are entitled to compensation for the improvements this inclo- sure has received at your hands ; and at the same time it may be equally true that no act , form ...
... recognizing your right to the land itself . It may be true that you are entitled to compensation for the improvements this inclo- sure has received at your hands ; and at the same time it may be equally true that no act , form ...
10. lappuse
... recognize the claims of humanity . But our civili- zation is only partial . It may by and by be perceived , that Equity utters dictates to which we have not yet listened ; and men may then learn , that to deprive others of their rights ...
... recognize the claims of humanity . But our civili- zation is only partial . It may by and by be perceived , that Equity utters dictates to which we have not yet listened ; and men may then learn , that to deprive others of their rights ...
17. lappuse
... recognize those actions so as to pass any definite sentence upon them . Overlooking this fact , thinkers , in their attempts to prove some of the first theorems of ethics , have commonly fallen into the error of referring back to an ...
... recognize those actions so as to pass any definite sentence upon them . Overlooking this fact , thinkers , in their attempts to prove some of the first theorems of ethics , have commonly fallen into the error of referring back to an ...
49. lappuse
... recognize the private property in land which has grown up since , or , as he phrases it , that " the private landownership established by militancy is an incomplete one , " being qualified by the claims of serfs and other dependents ...
... recognize the private property in land which has grown up since , or , as he phrases it , that " the private landownership established by militancy is an incomplete one , " being qualified by the claims of serfs and other dependents ...
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