Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... judge ; which , because they be both sub- jects to the sovereign , ought in equity to be judged by men agreed on by consent of both ; for no man can be judge in his own cause . But the sovereign is already agreed on for judge by them ...
... judge ; which , because they be both sub- jects to the sovereign , ought in equity to be judged by men agreed on by consent of both ; for no man can be judge in his own cause . But the sovereign is already agreed on for judge by them ...
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... judges in like cases to give like judgements . For a judge may err in the interpretation even of written laws ; but no error of a subordinate judge can change the law , which is the general sen- tence of the sovereign . In written laws ...
... judges in like cases to give like judgements . For a judge may err in the interpretation even of written laws ; but no error of a subordinate judge can change the law , which is the general sen- tence of the sovereign . In written laws ...
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... judge of . But yet if they judge not according to that he tells them , they are not subject thereby to any penalty ; un- less it be made appear they did it against their consciences , or had been corrupted by reward . The things that ...
... judge of . But yet if they judge not according to that he tells them , they are not subject thereby to any penalty ; un- less it be made appear they did it against their consciences , or had been corrupted by reward . The things that ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
I | 14 |
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