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(Institutions of German law) is not originally the single family, but Roman society during primeval times in gens, phratry and tribe finds its The form of marriage, as stated above, was the pairing family in gradual cache = ./cache/33111.txt txt = ./txt/33111.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1750 author = Plato title = Laws date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 239974 sentences = 10814 flesch = 73 summary = simple law would be as follows:--A man shall marry between the ages of habits of law, that they may form a right judgment of good and bad men. our legislator, let us indite a law about wounding, which shall run as God; and let the law follow:--He who fails in his undertaking shall pay well-ordered state; and therefore our law shall be as follows:--No one thoughts like these; and let him hear the law:--He who is enrolled shall ATHENIAN: Then in a city which has good laws, or in future ages is to ATHENIAN: In the first place, let us speak of the laws about ATHENIAN: But what shall be our next musical law or type? 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prince men castruccio file(s): ./cache/1750.txt, ./cache/3207.txt, ./cache/14988.txt, ./cache/33111.txt, ./cache/1232.txt titles(s): Laws | Leviathan | Cicero''s Tusculan Disputations Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth | The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State | The Prince Type: gutenberg title: subject-stateThe-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"State, The" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 14988 author: Cicero, Marcus Tullius title: Cicero''s Tusculan Disputations Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth date: words: 182249 sentences: 8447 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/14988.txt txt: ./txt/14988.txt summary: Grecians, men of no great courage, but as wise as human nature will I think you said that it was your opinion that a wise man was has great power to make all grief the less, a man should at all times worthy a great philosopher if you thought those things good which are things, so in like manner we naturally seek to avoid what is evil; and The body is said to be in a good state when all those things on and killing time in what I then said?--that the mind of a wise man was for in his books concerning the nature of the Gods no divine form is which is the mind and reason, is the great principle of nature, happy life than the nature of the Gods, because men enjoy various kinds that there was no such thing as natural law; that all men and id: 33111 author: Engels, Friedrich title: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State date: words: 65209 sentences: 3250 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/33111.txt txt: ./txt/33111.txt summary: THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE course of time to adapt the old state of society to the new conditions, during this time, the study of primeval forms of the family has made development of a higher form of society than the family can be due only manner that form which Morgan styles the Punaluan family developed from a Punaluan family, only a cruder form of group marriage.[15] of persons who later appear as members of a gens, in the original form Even the later form of exogamy, the maternal law gens, as civilized man, is simply the rule of maternal law and group marriage. (Institutions of German law) is not originally the single family, but Roman society during primeval times in gens, phratry and tribe finds its The form of marriage, as stated above, was the pairing family in gradual id: 3207 author: Hobbes, Thomas title: Leviathan date: words: 214238 sentences: 8891 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/3207.txt txt: ./txt/3207.txt summary: the Soveraign Power, into the hand of a Man, or an Assembly of men; is the man and the woman, as that the right can be determined without War. In Common-wealths, this controversie is decided by the Civill Law: and without a Sword in the hands of a man, or men, to cause those laws to onely of the Common-wealth, but also of a man; and a Soveraign Assembly Authority of man to declare what be these Positive Lawes of God, how can abrogation of the Law. If that Man, or Assembly, that hath the Soveraign Power, disclaime "That he that hath the Soveraign Power, is subject to the Civill Lawes." men," hath place in the kingdome of God by Pact, and not by Nature. Divine Right; that is, by Authority immediate from God. Of The Soveraign Power Between The Time Of Joshua And Of Saul thing contrary to the Civill Law, which God hath expressely commanded us id: 1232 author: Machiavelli, Niccolò title: The Prince date: words: 49765 sentences: 1687 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/1232.txt txt: ./txt/1232.txt summary: All states, all powers, that have held and hold rule over men have been prince; thus, wishing to be good, they have more cause to love him, and man ought always to follow the paths beaten by great men, and to imitate Those who by valorous ways become princes, like these men, acquire And above all things, a prince ought to live amongst his people in such the people, becomes a prince by the favour of the nobles, ought, above CHAPTER XV -CONCERNING THINGS FOR WHICH MEN, AND ESPECIALLY PRINCES, Hence it is necessary for a prince wishing to hold his own to know has been that those princes who have done great things have held good actions of this man, as a new prince, were great, I wish to show fortune, especially when she desires to make a new prince great, who id: 1750 author: Plato title: Laws date: words: 239974 sentences: 10814 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/1750.txt txt: ./txt/1750.txt summary: simple law would be as follows:--A man shall marry between the ages of habits of law, that they may form a right judgment of good and bad men. our legislator, let us indite a law about wounding, which shall run as God; and let the law follow:--He who fails in his undertaking shall pay well-ordered state; and therefore our law shall be as follows:--No one thoughts like these; and let him hear the law:--He who is enrolled shall ATHENIAN: Then in a city which has good laws, or in future ages is to ATHENIAN: In the first place, let us speak of the laws about ATHENIAN: But what shall be our next musical law or type? Let us first of all, then, have a class of laws which shall be called And let this be the simple form of the law: No man shall have ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel