| 1861 - 430 sayfa
...were doubtless originally suggested by the discovery and diffusion of the art of writing," and that " the Roman code was merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people." But then we must remember that other things were written besides codes, and that we cannoi isolate... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 sayfa
...progress of Hindoo jurisprudence, a recent production. Among the chief advantages which the Twelve Tables and similar codes conferred on the societies...people. Relatively to the progress of the Romans in civilisation, it was a remarkably early code, and it was published at a time when Roman society had... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 sayfa
...progress of Hindoo jurisprudence, a recent production. Among the chief advantages which the Twelve Tables and similar codes conferred on the societies^...which obtained them, was the protection which they affoixjed against the frauds of thejrjrivileged oligarchy and also against the_ spontaneous depravation... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1870 - 434 sayfa
...progress of Hindoo jurisprudence, a recent production. Among the chief advantages which the Twelve Tables and similar codes conferred on the societies...people. Relatively to the progress of the Romans in civilisation, it was a remarkably early code, and it was published at a time when Roman society had... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1864 - 484 sayfa
...progress of Hindoo jurisprudence, a recent production. Among the chief advantages which the Twelve Tables and similar codes conferred on the societies...they < afforded against the frauds of the privileged oligar- ;/ chy and also against the spontaneous depravation and debasement of the national institutions.... | |
| Sir Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 512 sayfa
...progress of Hindoo jurisprudence, a recent production. Among the chief advantages which the Twelve Tables and similar codes conferred on the societies...civilization, it was a remarkably early code, and it was published at a time when Roman society had barely emerged from that intellectual condition in... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1896 - 352 sayfa
...development of society, when, referring to early codes of laws, he says that one of the chief advantages 'conferred on the. societies which obtained them,...depravation and debasement of the national institutions.' l Along this line of research, we are enabled to trace the vital forces of human life, and the root-thoughts... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1903 - 336 sayfa
...ideal picture of that which in view of the Brahmins ought to be law. . . . The Roman code [however] was merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people." 1 ' Though thus not creative of practically new law, the preparation of the decemviral code was not... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1903 - 320 sayfa
...ideal picture of that which in view of the Brahmins ought to be law. . . . The Roman code [however] was merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people."1 Though thus not creative of practically new law, the preparation of the decemviral code was... | |
| Sripati Charan Roy - 1911 - 670 sayfa
...Decemviral Tables and, therefore, on a basis of written laws, was, to use the words of Sir Henry Maine, " merely an enunciation in words of the existing customs of the Roman people." * Savigny remarked that the oldest law in Rome, as among all nations, was founded on the common understanding... | |
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