According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest men, says this philosopher, the law is not an invention of human understanding, or the arbitrary constitution of men, but flows from the eternal reason that governs the universe. The rape which Tarquin... Nueva ciropedia - Página 129por Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1802 - 482 páginas
...«onservé par Lactance, lib. 6. c. 8. (2) Senec. Edit. Aflt. a Lipsio, i632. de BenrJ. 1. 4. p. 3u. » understanding , or the arbitrary constitution » of...The rape which » Tarquin committed upon Lucretia , conti» nues he , was not less criminal in its nature, » because there was not at that time any... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1812 - 370 páginas
...more impracticable for intelligent natures to withdraw themselves, than it is for corporeal ones. " According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest...less criminal in its nature, because there was not »t that time any written law at Rome against such sort of violences. The tyrant was guilty of a breach... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1814 - 416 páginas
...impracticable for intelligent natures to withdraw themselves, than it is for corporeal ones.— '• According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest...criminal in its nature, because there was not at that lime any written law at Rome against such sort of violences The tyrant was guilty of a breach of the... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1815 - 376 páginas
...more impracticable for intelligent natures to withdraw themselves, than it is for corporeal ones. " According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest...eternal reason that governs the universe. The rape which Tarquih committed upon Lucretia, (continues he) was not less criminal in its nature, because there... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 páginas
...more impracticable for intelligent natures to withdraw themselves, than it is for corporeal ones. " According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest...the universe. The rape which Tarquin committed upon Lu. cretia, was not less criminal in its nature, because there was not at that time any written law... | |
| 1842 - 1124 páginas
...another like children of the same father. According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest men, the law is not an invention of human understanding,...Universe. The rape which Tarquin committed upon Lucretia, was not less criminal in its nature, because there was not at that time any written law at Rome against... | |
| 1849 - 214 páginas
...another like children of the same father. According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest men, the law is not an invention of human understanding,...Universe. The rape which Tarquin committed upon Lucretia, was not less criminal in its nature, because there was not at that time any written law at Rome against... | |
| John Stewart - 1849 - 244 páginas
...another like children of the same father. According to the opinion of the wisest and greatest men, the law is not an invention of human understanding,...men, but flows from the eternal reason that governs ihe Universe. The rape which Tarquin committed upon Lucretia, was not less criminal in its nature,... | |
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