The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring ...W. Tait, 1839 |
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303. oldal
... sort that different individuals may find in them grounds for op- posing decisions . 10. Decisions , vicious in their foundation . -Decisions opposed to what ought to be , in order to promote the welfare of the society . All the ...
... sort that different individuals may find in them grounds for op- posing decisions . 10. Decisions , vicious in their foundation . -Decisions opposed to what ought to be , in order to promote the welfare of the society . All the ...
305. oldal
... sort of common tendency to produce an inconvenience of a more remote and general nature ; viz . the bringing a degree of discredit the proceedings and general character of the assembly . Acts of this ten- dency may be considered as so ...
... sort of common tendency to produce an inconvenience of a more remote and general nature ; viz . the bringing a degree of discredit the proceedings and general character of the assembly . Acts of this ten- dency may be considered as so ...
332. oldal
... sort ? Such an one as the will of him who gives his purse to save his life , or signs a deed he never read , or takes an oath with an et cætera at the end of it , is to the free and enlightened will of the indivi- dual . Without rules ...
... sort ? Such an one as the will of him who gives his purse to save his life , or signs a deed he never read , or takes an oath with an et cætera at the end of it , is to the free and enlightened will of the indivi- dual . Without rules ...
333. oldal
... sort of symmetry , would not have been the most eligible . For the purpose of giving an idea of the French practice relative to these points , the fairest specimen , and that which would have rendered every other of small importance ...
... sort of symmetry , would not have been the most eligible . For the purpose of giving an idea of the French practice relative to these points , the fairest specimen , and that which would have rendered every other of small importance ...
334. oldal
... sort of oblique view of the mode of proceeding observed in the old established provincial states . For , in drawing up a code of regulations for the first instituted of the provincial assemblies , those established for the provincial ...
... sort of oblique view of the mode of proceeding observed in the old established provincial states . For , in drawing up a code of regulations for the first instituted of the provincial assemblies , those established for the provincial ...
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abuse advantage afford applied argument Aristotle authority cation cause character constitution debate declaration degree depends effect employed endeavour equal escheat established evil exer exercise existence expense fallacy favour force give given Guyenne hands House of Commons House of Lords imputations inconvenience individual influence instance JEREMY BENTHAM judge justice lative legislators less liberty list of fallacies matter means measure ment Mexico mind mischief mode motion motives nation nature necessary neral object observed occasion opinion parliament particular party persons political assembly posed possess possible practice present principle produced proper proportion proposed proposition punishment purpose question racter reason regard rendered respect rule shape sinister interest sort sovereign speak species spect States-General sufficient supposed supposition tain things third estate tical tion true utility vidual void law vote whatsoever whole word
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408. oldal - Archbishop or bishop. Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? — King or queen. All this I promise to do.
500. oldal - Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions can be based only upon public utility. 2. The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.
409. oldal - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same?
515. oldal - The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the most precious rights of man: every citizen can therefore freely speak, write, and print: he is answerable for abuses of this liberty in cases determined by the law.
501. oldal - Natural rights is simple nonsense : natural and imprescriptible rights' rhetorical nonsense, — nonsense upon stilts.
551. oldal - The risk would be nothing, the gain certain. This gain would be the giving an incontrovertible demonstration of its own disposition to peace, and of the opposite disposition in the other nation, in case of its rejecting the proposal.
503. oldal - But as against the coercion applicable by individual to individual, no liberty can be given to one man but in proportion as it is taken from another. All coercive laws, therefore (that is, all laws but constitutional laws, and laws repealing or modifying coercive laws,) and in particular all laws creative of liberty, are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty.
597. oldal - Wills, therefore, and testaments, rights of inheritance and successions are all of them creatures of the civil or municipal laws, and accordingly are in all respects regulated by them...
491. oldal - Assembly recognizes and declares, in the presence and under the auspices of the Supreme Being, the following rights of man and citizen : "1.
501. oldal - That in proportion as it is right or proper, ie advantageous to the society in question, that this or that right - a right to this or that effect - should be established and maintained, in that same proportion it is wrong that it should be abrogated: but that as there is no right, which ought not to be maintained so long as it is upon the whole advantageous to the society that it should be maintained, so there is no right which, when the abolition of it is advantageous to society, should not be abolished....