The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... laws of the Athenians ; and to their banishment of Prota- goras , and judicial murders of Anaxagoras and Socrates , for al- ledged impiety . He then quotes the remarkable law , proposed by Plato himself , for his imaginary republic ...
... laws of the Athenians ; and to their banishment of Prota- goras , and judicial murders of Anaxagoras and Socrates , for al- ledged impiety . He then quotes the remarkable law , proposed by Plato himself , for his imaginary republic ...
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any law which stands on the Statute Book of any nation on earth . The best laws , without public opinion for their support , will be but a dead letter . Its effects in China appear to be con- siderable . The check , which ancient custom ...
any law which stands on the Statute Book of any nation on earth . The best laws , without public opinion for their support , will be but a dead letter . Its effects in China appear to be con- siderable . The check , which ancient custom ...
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... laws of China , for perspicuity and method , may justly be compared with Blackstone's Com- mentaries on the Laws of England . It not only contains the laws ar- ranged under their respective heads , but to every law is added a short ...
... laws of China , for perspicuity and method , may justly be compared with Blackstone's Com- mentaries on the Laws of England . It not only contains the laws ar- ranged under their respective heads , but to every law is added a short ...
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