The Roman empire and the British empire in India. The extension of Roman and English law throughout the world. Flexible and rigid constitutions. The action of centripetal and centrifugal forces on political constitutions. Primitive Iceland. The Constitution of the United States as seen in the past. Two South African constitutions. The constitution of the commonwealth of AustraliaClarendon Press, 1901 |
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... matter on which we are imperfectly informed . Under an indolent or vicious Emperor , a governor who had influence at Court , or who remitted the full tribute punctually , may probably have sinned with impunity . The government of India ...
... matter on which we are imperfectly informed . Under an indolent or vicious Emperor , a governor who had influence at Court , or who remitted the full tribute punctually , may probably have sinned with impunity . The government of India ...
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... matter how long he lived there , nor did his son or grandson , obtain those rights unless he was specially admitted to become a citizen . From this principle Rome , as she grew , presently found herself obliged to deviate . She admitted ...
... matter how long he lived there , nor did his son or grandson , obtain those rights unless he was specially admitted to become a citizen . From this principle Rome , as she grew , presently found herself obliged to deviate . She admitted ...
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... matter of practice , no Indian has ever been placed in any high Indian office . Neither birth , nor colour , nor religion con- stitutes any legal disqualification . This was expressly declared as regards India by the India Act of 1833 ...
... matter of practice , no Indian has ever been placed in any high Indian office . Neither birth , nor colour , nor religion con- stitutes any legal disqualification . This was expressly declared as regards India by the India Act of 1833 ...
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... matter , and speak only of the parallel to be noted between the political action of the conquering nations in both cases . Both have shown a prudent wish to avoid disturbing , any further than the fixed principles of their policy made ...
... matter , and speak only of the parallel to be noted between the political action of the conquering nations in both cases . Both have shown a prudent wish to avoid disturbing , any further than the fixed principles of their policy made ...
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... matter . Each nation and each member of a nation was expected to worship the national gods : but so long as an indi- vidual man did not openly reject or insult those gods , he might if he pleased worship a god belonging to some other ...
... matter . Each nation and each member of a nation was expected to worship the national gods : but so long as an indi- vidual man did not openly reject or insult those gods , he might if he pleased worship a god belonging to some other ...
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