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Henry Sumner Maine. LECT 1 . CELTIC SOCIETIES . 5 of small Celtic societies , which have engrossed more than their ... society from English observa- tion , and led to unfounded doubts respecting the authenticity of the laws of Wales ...
Henry Sumner Maine. LECT 1 . CELTIC SOCIETIES . 5 of small Celtic societies , which have engrossed more than their ... society from English observa- tion , and led to unfounded doubts respecting the authenticity of the laws of Wales ...
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... society many conceptions are found blended together which are now distinct , and many associations which are now inseparable from particular processes or institutions are not found coupled with them . There is abundant proof that ...
... society many conceptions are found blended together which are now distinct , and many associations which are now inseparable from particular processes or institutions are not found coupled with them . There is abundant proof that ...
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... society was formed were broken up with some completeness , and where a central government was constituted acting on individuals from a distance coercively and irre- sistibly . There are , moreover , some independent reasons for thinking ...
... society was formed were broken up with some completeness , and where a central government was constituted acting on individuals from a distance coercively and irre- sistibly . There are , moreover , some independent reasons for thinking ...
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... society included . Let me add that in Cæsar's account of the Druids there is not a word which does not appear to me perfectly credible . The same remark may be made of Strabo . But the LECT . II . CÆSAR'S ACCOUNT OF CONTINENTAL CELTS .
... society included . Let me add that in Cæsar's account of the Druids there is not a word which does not appear to me perfectly credible . The same remark may be made of Strabo . But the LECT . II . CÆSAR'S ACCOUNT OF CONTINENTAL CELTS .
Pagina 29
... society just before the first Revolution , with its three orders of Nobles , Clergy , and unprivileged Tiers - État ; but the obser- vation is a good deal more ingenious than true . are now able to compare Cæsar's account of the Gauls ...
... society just before the first Revolution , with its three orders of Nobles , Clergy , and unprivileged Tiers - État ; but the obser- vation is a good deal more ingenious than true . are now able to compare Cæsar's account of the Gauls ...
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Pagina 348 - If a determinate human superior, not in the habit of obedience to a like superior, receive habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is sovereign in that society...
Pagina 371 - Law, in its most general and comprehensive sense, signifies a rule of action ; and is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action, whether animate or inanimate, rational or irrational.
Pagina 18 - It is a rule of right unwritten, but delivered by tradition from one to another, in which oftentimes there appeareth great show of equity, in determining the right between party and party, but in many things repugning quite both to God's law and man's...
Pagina 22 - It is better to do so," said Patrick. It was then that all the professors of the sciences in Erin were assembled, and each of them exhibited his art before Patrick, in the presence of every chief in Erin. It was then...
Pagina 300 - Notice precedes every distress in the case of the inferior grades, except it be by persons of distinction or upon persons of distinction. Fasting precedes distress in their case. He who does not give a pledge to fasting is an evader of all ; he who disregards all things shall not be paid by God or man.
Pagina 359 - A despot with a disturbed brain is the sole conceivable example of such Sovereignty. The vast mass of influences, which we may call, for shortness, moral, perpetually shapes, limits, or forbids the actual direction of the forces of society by its Sovereign.
Pagina 322 - Also property which she may have acquired by inheritance, purchase, partition, seizure, or finding, are denominated by Menu, and the rest, woman's property.