Property; Its Duties and Rights: Historically, Philosophically and Religiously RegardedMacmillan, 1915 - 198 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 14.
37. lappuse
... Roman Jurists ( the earlier of whom were powerfully affected by Stoic ideas , and the later also by Christianity ) ... laws property as a branch of positive law , and to find the of 1 Aristotle , Politics , ii . pp . 1261 b - 1263 b ...
... Roman Jurists ( the earlier of whom were powerfully affected by Stoic ideas , and the later also by Christianity ) ... laws property as a branch of positive law , and to find the of 1 Aristotle , Politics , ii . pp . 1261 b - 1263 b ...
39. lappuse
... Roman Law recognizes such occupatio as a valid title to property . So far the theory was merely legal and historical ; but it was an easy step to find in this historical fact an ethical justification of the institution . This occupatio ...
... Roman Law recognizes such occupatio as a valid title to property . So far the theory was merely legal and historical ; but it was an easy step to find in this historical fact an ethical justification of the institution . This occupatio ...
107. lappuse
... laws of their own practice . The exposition of Lactantius has been given thus ... law of nature , " as expounded for instance by Cicero , remained widely ... Roman churchman known as Ambrosiaster , " when he says1 that it is a matter ...
... laws of their own practice . The exposition of Lactantius has been given thus ... law of nature , " as expounded for instance by Cicero , remained widely ... Roman churchman known as Ambrosiaster , " when he says1 that it is a matter ...
110. lappuse
... Roman law , would have been rendered quite untenable , if colour were given to the suspicion that it meant social revolu- tion on the part of slaves , i.e. the working class as a whole . Hence the official Christian policy for the 1 ...
... Roman law , would have been rendered quite untenable , if colour were given to the suspicion that it meant social revolu- tion on the part of slaves , i.e. the working class as a whole . Hence the official Christian policy for the 1 ...
113. lappuse
... legal authority in the world of affairs and of social custom . Filled with wonder and gratitude at this broad reversal ... law , Roman in its spirit and presuppositions . Nor is it hard to see how this should be IV 113 BIBLICAL IDEA OF ...
... legal authority in the world of affairs and of social custom . Filled with wonder and gratitude at this broad reversal ... law , Roman in its spirit and presuppositions . Nor is it hard to see how this should be IV 113 BIBLICAL IDEA OF ...
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