The Quarterly Review, 262–263. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 168
... rule . In Italy , before the march on Rome , democratic government had lost all authority . Democracy had become synonymous with mob rule . Things were going from bad to worse . Law and order were no longer maintained . Such a state of ...
... rule . In Italy , before the march on Rome , democratic government had lost all authority . Democracy had become synonymous with mob rule . Things were going from bad to worse . Law and order were no longer maintained . Such a state of ...
Page 223
... rule of one man who governed in the common interest , so Tyranny was the rule of one who sought primarily his own private interest . Since , however , private interests might accidentally coincide with those of the community , a tyranny ...
... rule of one man who governed in the common interest , so Tyranny was the rule of one who sought primarily his own private interest . Since , however , private interests might accidentally coincide with those of the community , a tyranny ...
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... rule of evidence being absolute , a Bench is powerless in such cases to do justice . ' Personally I have never actually seen justice defeated by this rule , but I have tried many cases where the escape from injustice has been very ...
... rule of evidence being absolute , a Bench is powerless in such cases to do justice . ' Personally I have never actually seen justice defeated by this rule , but I have tried many cases where the escape from injustice has been very ...
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