The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 115
... authority , acting in defence of the common good , that is to say , of the peace and order of the community , any right to take the life of a person guilty of grave crime ? A human being who commits a crime does not thereby cease to be ...
... authority , acting in defence of the common good , that is to say , of the peace and order of the community , any right to take the life of a person guilty of grave crime ? A human being who commits a crime does not thereby cease to be ...
Pagina 150
... authority was weakened from the very beginning in American immigrants ' families . The immigrant parents themselves could not provide the 100 per cent . American ' authority . This took place more thoroughly in some groups than in ...
... authority was weakened from the very beginning in American immigrants ' families . The immigrant parents themselves could not provide the 100 per cent . American ' authority . This took place more thoroughly in some groups than in ...
Pagina 151
... authority as a necessary environment for young citizens was further weakened because , in America , the social life of any group starts at an earlier age than in most European lands . The child is deliberately taken from his family ...
... authority as a necessary environment for young citizens was further weakened because , in America , the social life of any group starts at an earlier age than in most European lands . The child is deliberately taken from his family ...
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