| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...history of thought, the farther we find ourselves B 4 from a conception of law which at all resembles a compound of the elements which Bentham determined.... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1866 - 438 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious that, the farther we penetrate into Jhe primitive history of thought, the farther we find ourselves from a conception of law which at all... | |
| John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 476 sayfa
...history of thought, the further we find ourselves from the conception of law of any sort." And again, " It is certain that in the infancy of mankind, no sort of legislation, not even a distinct author of law, is contemplated or conceived of." Now if Sir H. Maine... | |
| John S. Stuart-Glennie - 1873 - 634 sayfa
...Morality including Polity. 8 'The further we penetrate into the primitive history of Thought, the further we find ourselves from a conception of law which at all resembles a compound of the elements which Beutham determined. It is certain that in the infancy of mankind, no sort of legislature, not even... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1874 - 436 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...determined. It is certain that, in the infancy of man- 1 kind, no sort of legislature, nor even a distinct author of law, is contemplated or conceived... | |
| 1874 - 1178 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection : and it is curious...compound of the elements which Bentham determined." * Again, in " Village Communities," the author observes : — " Without the most violent forcing of... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1874 - 452 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...that, the farther we penetrate into the primitive history_of thought, the farther we find ourselves from a conception of law which at all resembles a... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 480 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...compound of the elements which Bentham determined. Cjt is certain that, in the infancy of mankind, no sort of legislature, not even a distinct author... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1876 - 456 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...in the infancy of mankind, no sort of legislature, nor even a distinct author of law, is contemplated or conceived of. Law has scarcely reached the footing... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1876 - 442 sayfa
...is not, however, asserted that the notion of law entertained by the generality is even now quite in conformity with this dissection ; and it is curious...from a conception of law which at all resembles a t compound of the elements which Bentham determined. It is certain that, in the infancy of mankind,... | |
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