| Æneas James G. Mackay - 1873 - 362 sayfa
...Tribonian, Theophilns, and Dorotheas, AD 530. 3 See on this subject Maine's Ancient Law, 168, et feq. : "Starting as from one terminus of history from a condition...all these relations arise from the free agreement of the individual; . . . the movement of the progressive societies has hitherto been a movement from Status... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 480 sayfa
...summed up in the relations of Family, we seem to have steadily moved towards a phase of social opder in which all these relations arise from the free agreement of individuals. I;i Western Europe the progress achieved in this direction has been considerable. Thus the status of... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1876 - 456 sayfa
...stationary in -which the collapse of the ancient organisation can only be perceived by careful study of the phenomena they present. But, whatever its pace, the...been considerable. Thus the status of the Slave has disappeared—it has been superseded by the contractual relation of the servant to his master. The... | |
| R. H. Hollingbery - 1879 - 582 sayfa
...substituted for the family, as the unit of which civil laws take account. Nor is it difficult APP. I. to see what is the tie between man and man, which...achieved in this direction has been considerable. VI. — CO-HEIRS OR EQUAL PARTITION OF PROPERTY. («) . We know of no period of Roman jurisprudence... | |
| R. H. Hollingbery - 1879 - 586 sayfa
...relations of persons Para, a, v. are summed up in the relations of family, we seem to have steadilymoved towards a phase of social order in which all these...achieved in this direction has been considerable. VI.—CO-HEIRS OR EQUAL PARTITION OP PROPERTY. ibid, p. M7. (a). We know of no period of Roman jurisprudence... | |
| Charles William Stubbs (bp. of Truro.) - 1881 - 50 sayfa
...persons are summed up in the relations of family, he has shown how the world has steadily been moving towards a phase of social order in which all these...relations arise from the free agreement of individuals. To trace the development of that sentiment of Individuality would evidently be far beyond our present... | |
| Charles William Stubbs (bp. of Truro.) - 1884 - 152 sayfa
...persons are summed up in the relations of family, he has shown how the world has steadily been moving towards a phase of social order in which all these...relations arise from the free agreement of individuals. To trace the development of that sentiment of Individuality would evidently be far beyond our present... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1886 - 536 sayfa
...relations of persons are summed up in the relations of the family, we seem to have steadily moved to a phase of social order in which all these relations...achieved in this direction has been considerable." — Sir H. MAINE'S Ancient Law, p. 167. and who are parties to the contract. In like manner, if law... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1887 - 462 sayfa
...stationary in which the collapse of the ancient organisation can only be perceived by careful study of the phenomena they present. But, whatever its pace, the...Western Europe the progress achieved in this direction haa been considerable. Thus the status of the Slave has disappeared—it haa been superseded by the... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing, Carrie Frances Butler Thwing - 1887 - 228 sayfa
...relations of persons are summed up in the relations of family." From this condition we have moved into a "social order in which all these relations arise from the free agreement of individuals." f The family has a distinct and separate existence. It is, to apply to it a modern term, a corporation.... | |
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