LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW, DESIGNED MAINLY AS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF BY WILLIAM GALBRAITH MILLER, M.A., LL.B., LECTURER ON PUBLIC LAW (INCLUDING JURISPRUDENCE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW) LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN AND COMPANY, EXETER STREET, STRAND. 1884. (All Rights Reserved.) L. Gen. A. 140.59 Οταν γὰρ ἔθνη τὰ μὴ νόμον ἔχοντα φύσει τὰ τοῦ νόμου ποιῇ, οὗτοι νόμον μὴ ἔχοντες, ἑαυτοῖς εἰσι νόμος· οἵτινες ἐνδείκνυνται τὸ ἔργον τοῦ νόμου γραπτὸν ἐν ταῖς καρδίαις αὐτῶν.— ST. PAUL. Das Geschäft der Philosophie besteht nur darin, dasjenige, was rücksichtlich des Denkens den Menschen von Alters her gegolten, ausdrücklich zum Bewusstseyn zu bringen. HEGEL. TO JAMES LORIMER, LL.D., Professor of Public Law and The Law of Nature Dear Professor Lorimer, In dedicating to you this small contribution to the discussion of your favourite science, I take the opportunity, not only of recording my sense of gratitude for the many favours and much encouragement I have received from you ever since I was a student in your class, but also of expressing my conviction, that, although I have ventured to differ from you on some points, no one will receive this work with greater gratification than yourself, since the goal for which we strive is identical. I remain Yours sincerely and affectionately, WM. GALBRAITH MILLER. |