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Stranica xxviii
... individual " · 351 351 352 • 353 353 354 355 33. From which it follows that the ' right ' of the state against its individual members is only limited by its ' power ' . . 357 34. And the same principle applies to the relations of one ...
... individual " · 351 351 352 • 353 353 354 355 33. From which it follows that the ' right ' of the state against its individual members is only limited by its ' power ' . . 357 34. And the same principle applies to the relations of one ...
Stranica xxxiii
... individual is not bound by anything which he has not individually approved ) 100. The individual must indeed judge for himself whether a law is for the common good ; but though he judge it not to be , he ought as a rule to obey it 101 ...
... individual is not bound by anything which he has not individually approved ) 100. The individual must indeed judge for himself whether a law is for the common good ; but though he judge it not to be , he ought as a rule to obey it 101 ...
Stranica xxxv
... individuals under a sovereign , but a society in which the rights of men already associated in families and tribes are ... individual ' if this mean ' one of a society of individuals ' . 441 442 444 445 445 446 448 449 1 139. A right may ...
... individuals under a sovereign , but a society in which the rights of men already associated in families and tribes are ... individual ' if this mean ' one of a society of individuals ' . 441 442 444 445 445 446 448 449 1 139. A right may ...
Stranica xxxix
... individual desire for vengeance , but of the demand that the criminal should have his due . 184. And this does not mean an equivalent amount of suffering ; nor such suffering as has been found by experience to deter men from the crime ...
... individual desire for vengeance , but of the demand that the criminal should have his due . 184. And this does not mean an equivalent amount of suffering ; nor such suffering as has been found by experience to deter men from the crime ...
Stranica xl
... individuals and to the community , for no ' right ' is violated by injury done to an individual as such ) 201. There would be no reason in associating terror with breaches of a right which the offender either did not know that he was ...
... individuals and to the community , for no ' right ' is violated by injury done to an individual as such ) 201. There would be no reason in associating terror with breaches of a right which the offender either did not know that he was ...
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Stranica 385 - To what gross absurdities the following of custom when reason has left it may lead, we may be satisfied when we see the bare name of a town, of which there remains not so much as the ruins, where scarce so much housing as a sheep-cote, or more inhabitants than a shepherd is to be found, sends as many representatives to the grand assembly of law-makers as a whole county numerous in people and powerful in riches.
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Stranica 367 - And in him consisteth the essence of the commonwealth; which, to define it, is "one person, of whose acts a great multitude by mutual covenants one with another have made themselves every one the author, to the end he may use the strength and means of them all as he shall think expedient, for their peace and common defence.
Stranica 400 - Every positive law, or every law simply and strictly so called, is set by a sovereign person, or a sovereign body of persons, to a member or members of the independent political society wherein that person or body is sovereign or supreme.