| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 pages
...upon principles that are permanent, uniform, and univerfal ; and always conformable to the didates of truth and juftice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind : though it • fometimes (provided there be no tranfgreffion of thefe eternal boundaries) may be modified,... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 528 pages
...be founded upon prirn ciples that are permanent, uniform, and univerfal ; and always conformable to the dictates of truth and juftice, the - feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind : though it fometimes (provided there be no tranfgreffion of thefe eternal boundaries) may be modified,... | |
| 482 pages
.../hould be founded upon principles that are permanent, uniform, and univerfal ; and always conformable to the dictates of truth and juftice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind ; though it fometimes (provided there be no tranfgreflion of thefe eternal boundaries) may be modified,... | |
| Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...rules of common law, when the reafons have ceafed upon which thefe rules are founded ; and in fliort, all laws which appear not to be founded on the dictates...to the end it is meant to ferve. — That boundary fliould never be exceeded, and where death does not attach to the crime, the reformation, xtAfuttui... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...fhould be founded upon principles that are permanent, uniform, and univerfal ; and always conformable to the dictates of truth and juftice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind : though it fotIietimes (provided there be no tranfgreffion of thefe external boundaries) may be modified,... | |
| 1810 - 578 pages
...attention of the legiflature in properly forming and enforcing it ; and that it fhould be conformable to the dictates of truth and juftice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind, ' proceeds to tell us, that it has hitherto exifted in all the countries of Europe, and England among... | |
| Books - 1769 - 604 pages
...fhould be founded upon principles that are permanent, uniform, and univerfal ; and always conformable to the dictates of truth and juftice, the feelings of humanity, and the indelible rights of mankind : though it fomctimes (provided there be no tranfgreflion of thefe eternal boundaries) may be modified,... | |
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