The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... judge in one of the old dramas describes his duties in language that sounds as well to our ears as to those which first heard it . " A judge , " he says , " should be learned , sagacious , eloquent , dispassion- ate , impartial ; he ...
... judge in one of the old dramas describes his duties in language that sounds as well to our ears as to those which first heard it . " A judge , " he says , " should be learned , sagacious , eloquent , dispassion- ate , impartial ; he ...
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... judge it , was one of twofold operation , in the authority it established and in the 54 Unless it be possible to sketch the habits of the people from their laws , which would be much beyond the limits of the present chapter . The reader ...
... judge it , was one of twofold operation , in the authority it established and in the 54 Unless it be possible to sketch the habits of the people from their laws , which would be much beyond the limits of the present chapter . The reader ...
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... judge the disputes and the crimes which happened amongst them . had no idea , however , of contributing his time or his knowledge to the good of his more barbarous con- temporaries , without obtaining something more than their respect ...
... judge the disputes and the crimes which happened amongst them . had no idea , however , of contributing his time or his knowledge to the good of his more barbarous con- temporaries , without obtaining something more than their respect ...
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... judges , more peculiarly styled the interpreters of the law , informed Cambyses , the son of Cyrus , that the king could do whatever he pleased ; " as if the principle of their interpretations lay in submis- sion to his will . Xerxes ...
... judges , more peculiarly styled the interpreters of the law , informed Cambyses , the son of Cyrus , that the king could do whatever he pleased ; " as if the principle of their interpretations lay in submis- sion to his will . Xerxes ...
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... judge of right and wrong . " If the laws of the " 19 Persians were thus considered to emanate from their king , to whose will there was neither any authority nor any justice to oppose , then , indeed , it were better to close their ...
... judge of right and wrong . " If the laws of the " 19 Persians were thus considered to emanate from their king , to whose will there was neither any authority nor any justice to oppose , then , indeed , it were better to close their ...
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