| Frederick Meakin - 1910 - 310 sayfa
...indisputable that much the greater part of mankind has never shown a particle of desire that its c1v1l institutions should be improved since the moment when external completeness was first g1ven to them by their embodiment in some permanent record. — H. Maine: Ancient Law, chap. ii. with... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 126 sayfa
...characteristics of a great part of the human race. In his works on Ancient Law and Popular Government, he says : It is indisputable that much the greatest part of...them by their embodiment in some permanent record." 1 Bagehot, op. cit., p. 102. * Ibid., p. 163. * Ancient Law (London, 1861), p. 21. To the fact that... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 sayfa
...characteristics of a great part of the human race. In his works on Ancient Law and Popular Government, he says : It is indisputable that much the greatest part of...given to them by their embodiment in some permanent record.3 1 Bagehot, op. cit., p. 102. * Ibid., p. 163. To the fact that the enthusiasm for change is... | |
| Frederick George Smith - 1911 - 362 sayfa
...truth that the civilization which surrounds him is a rare exhibition in the history of the world. . . . The greatest part of mankind has never shown a particle...them, by their embodiment in some permanent record. . . . Instead of civilization expanding the law, the law has limited the civilization." We will begin... | |
| George Frederick Arnold - 1913 - 634 sayfa
...common among us, all our hopes. fears and speculations, would be materially affected if we had visibly before us the relation of the progressive races to...them by their embodiment in some permanent record. "(c) He also points out that we do not perceive this because of " our inveterate habit of confining... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1918 - 1106 sayfa
...the greatest part of mankind have never shown a particle of desire to improve their civic conditions since the moment when external completeness was first...them by their embodiment in some permanent record. We all know that the great mass of mankind desire to be let alone, that they desire conservatism, and... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 460 sayfa
...the truth that the civilisation which surrounds him is a rare exception in the history of the world." "It is indisputable that much the greatest part of...moment when external completeness was first given to their embodiment in some permanent record. Except in a small section of the world, there has been nothing... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1922 - 400 sayfa
...will is a broad one. Deliberate choices ; those half-conscious choices analogous to the unheeded ex1 " It is indisputable that much the greatest part of...them by their embodiment in some permanent record." MAINE, Ancient Law, chapter ii. pressions of preference which fill the days of the individual; impulses... | |
| Robert Clarkson Brooks - 1923 - 660 sayfa
...least developed are the most averse to change." l Sir Henry Maine put the case even more strongly: "Much the greatest part of mankind has never shown...when external completeness was first given to them by embodiment in some permanent record. . . . To the fact that the enthusiasm for change is comparatively... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - 1923 - 422 sayfa
...for a citizen of Western Europe to bring thoroughly home to himself the truth that the civilization which surrounds him is a rare exception in the history...their embodiment in some permanent record. One set of usage has occasionally been violently overthrown and superseded by another: here and there a primitive... | |
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