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Men owe obedience to the ruler whom God sends, for without order in the state
there would be no proper religious observances or stable social life. The ruler,
the caliph, should be a free man not a slave; he should be a man, for "a people ...
Men owe obedience to the ruler whom God sends, for without order in the state
there would be no proper religious observances or stable social life. The ruler,
the caliph, should be a free man not a slave; he should be a man, for "a people ...
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According to the Roman Stoic writers, whatever might be the powers of the ruler,
he should always remember that his power is derived from the people and that
he should always be bound by the laws of the state. As Ul- pian, a Roman jurist, ...
According to the Roman Stoic writers, whatever might be the powers of the ruler,
he should always remember that his power is derived from the people and that
he should always be bound by the laws of the state. As Ul- pian, a Roman jurist, ...
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And so law is found rather than made, and the ruler or some authority sets forth
the discovery in a statute or assize. Thus, the decrees of mediaeval rulers and
assemblies were not usually regarded as legislation in the modern use of that
word.
And so law is found rather than made, and the ruler or some authority sets forth
the discovery in a statute or assize. Thus, the decrees of mediaeval rulers and
assemblies were not usually regarded as legislation in the modern use of that
word.
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The Classical Backgrounds of Mediaeval | 3 |
The Jewish and Early Christian Sources | 39 |
The Patristic Age 2ndth Centuries | 64 |
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The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical Survey Frederick Binkerd Artz Перегляд фрагмента - 1954 |
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