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Remarks on the Use and Abuse of Some Political Terms - Página 199
por Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1832 - 264 páginas
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen1

William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...no security to individuals in any of the enjoyments of life, Political therefore, or civil liberty, which is that of a member of society, is no other...natural liberty so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public c . Hence we may collect...
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The Law Journal: Consisting of Original Communications on Legal ..., Volumen3

1807 - 324 páginas
...security to individuals in any of the enjoyments of life " Political, therefore, or civil liberty, which is that of a " member of society, is no other...liberty so " far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is " necessary and expedient for the general advantage of " the public. Hence," he adds,...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volumen4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 páginas
...of life. Political or civil liberty, therefore, which is that of a member of society, is no oilier than natural liberty, so far restrained by human laws,...necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public. Hence we may collect that the law, which restrains a man from doing mischief to his fellow^citizens,...
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Observations on the Civil Disqualifications of Papists

Magistrate of the County of Montgomery - 1813 - 48 páginas
...and classes of individuals must necessarily arise, without any infraction of civil liberty; " which is no other " than natural liberty, so far restrained by " human laws (and no farther) as is necessary " and expedient for the general advantage of " society." Conceive the civil...
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Elements of Political Science, Volumen1

John Craig - 1814 - 434 páginas
...no equivalent advantage. " Civil liberty,"says Sir William Blackstone,* " which is that of amem" ber of society, is no other than natural liberty " so far restrained by human laws (and no far" ther) as is necessary and expedient for the ge" neral advantage of the public. Hence we may "...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volumen22

1817 - 650 páginas
...the definition of the term as it is given by the writers on the law of nature and of nations. >l It is no other than natural liberty, so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public." In consequence of...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen7

John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...no security to individuals in any of the enjoyments of life. Polkical or civil liberty, therefore, which is that of a member of society, is no other than natural liberty, so far restrained by human law«, and no further, a* is necessary and expedient tor the general advantage of the public. Hence...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volumen14

Thomas Bayly Howell - 1819 - 736 páginas
...propositions to you in the words of some of the most approved writers in the country. " Political liberty is no other than natural liberty so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public ;" and " that constitution...
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Conversations on Political Economy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1820 - 368 páginas
...no security to individuals in any of the enjoyments of life: political, therefore, or civil liberty, which is that of a member of society, is no other...natural liberty, so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public. CAROLINE. You have...
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Conversations on Political Economy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1824 - 908 páginas
...security " to individuals in any of the enjoyments of life: " political, therefore, or civil liberty, which is that " of a member of society, is no other than natura " liberty, so far restrained by human laws (and no " farther) as is necessary and expedient...
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