Lectures on the Relation Between Law & Public Opinion in England, During the Nineteenth CenturyMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1940 - 506 strani |
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... Victorian era era with an insight not attained by any Englishman or by any foreigner during the nineteenth century . But Bage- hot , even in 1872 , did not , as far as I can perceive , fully anticipate that , rapid growth or misgrowth ...
... Victorian era era with an insight not attained by any Englishman or by any foreigner during the nineteenth century . But Bage- hot , even in 1872 , did not , as far as I can perceive , fully anticipate that , rapid growth or misgrowth ...
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... nineteenth century , nor does observation justify the expectation that in the sphere of legislation , or elsewhere , its strength is spent or its influence on the wane . The practical tendencies of this movement of opinion in England ...
... nineteenth century , nor does observation justify the expectation that in the sphere of legislation , or elsewhere , its strength is spent or its influence on the wane . The practical tendencies of this movement of opinion in England ...
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... nineteenth century , as nearly always , just the amount of freedom in matters of thought or opinion which met their desires . The widespread confusion between freedom of opinion and freedom of discussion , logically erroneous though it ...
... nineteenth century , as nearly always , just the amount of freedom in matters of thought or opinion which met their desires . The widespread confusion between freedom of opinion and freedom of discussion , logically erroneous though it ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | xxiii |
LECTURE I | 1 |
Law in modern England the result of public opinion 910 | 9 |
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