Since no one can create himself emperor or king, the people elevates a certain one person over itself to this end, that he govern and rule it according to the principle of righteous government ; but if in any wise he transgress the contract by virtue... The Political Theory of the Schoolmen and Grotius - Sayfa 33John Martin Littlejohn tarafından - 1894 - 296 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Reginald Lane Poole - 1884 - 402 sayfa
...govern and rule it according to the principle of righteous government; but if in anywise he transgresses the contract by virtue of which he is chosen, he absolves...submission, because he has first broken faith with it. But the writer was in fact going far beyond what his party required : for certainly nothing could have... | |
| 1891 - 828 sayfa
...remove him from his charge? . . . Since no one can create himself emperor or king, the people elevates a certain one person over itself to this end, that...submission, because he has first broken faith with it. This mediaeval form of the contract theory is that which appears in works of the sixteenth century... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1893 - 310 sayfa
...remove him from his charge ? . . . Since no one can create himself emperor or king, the people elevates a certain one person over itself to this end, that...submission, because he has first broken faith with it." This mediaeval form of the contract theory is that which appears in works of the sixteenth century... | |
| Ferdinand Ezra M. Bullowa - 1895 - 96 sayfa
...and rule it according to the principles of righteous government; but if in any wise he transgresses the contract by virtue of which he is chosen he absolves the people from the obligation of submission (3). The enunciation of this papal policy opened a new channel of thought and djscussion, in which... | |
| John Milton - 1911 - 268 sayfa
...and rule it according to the principle of righteous government ; but if in any wise he transgresses the contract by virtue of which he is chosen, he absolves...submission, because he has first broken faith with it.'2 This 1 See note on 9. 31. > Poole, lllust. Med. Thought, p. 232. plain statement was accepted... | |
| Reginald Lane Poole - 1920 - 354 sayfa
...and rule it according to the principle of righteous government ; but if in any wise he transgresses the contract by virtue of which he is chosen, he absolves...obligation of submission, because he has first broken faith 8 The agreement has been often maxim, namely, that the people remarked. Sir Robert Filmer says have... | |
| Reginald Lane Poole - 1920 - 354 sayfa
...to the principle of righteous government ; but if in any wise he transgresses the contract by viriue of which he is chosen, he absolves the people from...obligation of submission, because he has first broken faith 6 The agreement has been often maxim, namely, that the people remarked. Sir Robert Rimer says have... | |
| Daniel Judah Elazar - 428 sayfa
...not remove him from his charge?...Since no on can create himself emperor or king, the people elevates a certain one person over itself to this end, that...submission, because he has first broken faith with it. 3 The German language had its own parallel term for hesed, treue (fealty), that describes the dynamics... | |
| Manegold (von Lautenbach) - 2002 - 174 sayfa
...and rule it according to the principle of righteous government; but if in any wise he transgresses the contract by virtue of which he is chosen, he absolves...submission, because he has first broken faith with it. It should be remembered, however, that "the people" for Manegold referred primarily to the German landed... | |
| David George Ritchie - 2003 - 310 sayfa
...remove him from his charge ? . . . Since no one can create himself emperor or king, the people elevates a certain one person over itself to this end, that...submission, because he has first broken faith with it." This mediaeval form of the contract theory is that which appears in works of the sixteenth century... | |
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