| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Social Science - 1836 - 906 pages
...surveillance of the minister. The duty of reporting to the king on mutters of legislation, on the adminisThe judicial system in France, much calumniated because...these are the procureurs-ge'neraux and the procureurs du roi. There are in France, twenty-seven courts royal and three hundred and sixty-five tribunals of... | |
| John Shortt - Contracts - 1871 - 846 pages
...person is under this protection, why should not his character be under the same protection ? It is not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the public, that his person is under such protection ; and in respect of the public, the imputing corruption and... | |
| Appleton Morgan - Contempt of court - 1875 - 538 pages
...persoa is under this protection, why should not his character be under the same protection ? It is not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the public, that his person is under such protection ; and in respect of the public, the imputing corruption and... | |
| Joseph Lawson - Pudsey (England) - 1887 - 160 pages
...reared as he was. It is the duty of society to see that all its citizens are well educated ; not merely for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the wellbeing of the social compact itself. For, however the general spread of knowledge may endanger the... | |
| Theosophy - 1898 - 1014 pages
...that the Sell' may find itself more completely in the selves of others. And so our lives are lived not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of all, and we make renunciation after renunciation until (lie final step of the path is reached. There... | |
| Biography - 1900 - 442 pages
...Jefferson and successfully entered upon by Morrill. Public education at public cost is not maintained for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the State, the collective whole. If it is true, as Washington said, that, "in proportion as the institutions... | |
| Nikolaas Gerard Pierson - Economics - 1912 - 680 pages
...continuity to social life. But we do expect it really to fulfil this high mission. We maintain it, not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of mankind. And in maintaining this institution, we of the present day consider it not merely permissible,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 1250 pages
...his person is under this protection, wEy should not his character be under the same protection? It is not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the public, that his person is under such protection; and, in respect of the public, the imputing corruption and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1228 pages
...person is under this protection, why should not his character be under the same protection ? It is not for the sake of the individual, but for the sake of the public, that his person is under such protection ; and in respect of the public, the imputing corruption and... | |
| Michael Stolleis - History - 1998 - 292 pages
...preservation of administrative jurisdiction as a control inherent in the system should be guaranteed not for the sake of the individual but for the sake of the national community.1' One should not overturn the concepts of the state and the corporate body,16 merely... | |
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