| Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 458 pàgines
...eftabli£hing a fyftem of what might properly be called natural jurifprudence, or a theory of the general principles which ought to run through and be the foundation of the laws of all nations. But tho' the reafonings of lawyers did produce fomething of this kind, and though no man has treated... | |
| Adam Smith - 1767 - 498 pàgines
...Grotius feems to have been the firft, who attempted to give the world any thing like a fyftern of thofe principles which ought to run through, and be the foundation of the laws of all nations 5 and his treatife of the laws of war and peace, with all its imperfections, is perhaps at this day... | |
| Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 pàgines
...eftablifhing a fyftem of what might properly be called natural jurifprudence, or a theory of the general principles which ought to run through and be the foundation of the laws of all nations. But tho' the reafonings of lawyers did produce fomething of this kind, and though no man has treated... | |
| Adam Smith - 1774 - 504 pàgines
...Grotius feems to have been the firft, who attempted to give the world any thing like a fyftem o£ thofe principles which ought to run through, and be the foundation of the laws of all nations ; and his treatife of the laws of war and peace, with all its imperfections, is perhaps at this day the moft... | |
| George Rous - 1791 - 150 pàgines
...the French Legiflators laying the foundation of their Government in thofe aatural rules of juftice, which " ought **- to run through, and be the foundation " of, the laws of all countries." We fin cerely . accord with their doctrine, that " the nation is eflcntially the fource-... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1794 - 466 pàgines
...** a iyStem of what might properly ** be called natural jurifprudeace, or a the'* ory of the general principles which ought *' to run through, and be the foundation of, " the law's of all nations" The whole paflage is curious, and worth tranfcribing ; and, whether the reafoning... | |
| Adam Smith - 1795 - 402 pàgines
...phHofophical principles of jurifprudence ; or (as Mr. SMITH exprefTes" it) to afcertain " the general principles which ought to run through and " be the foundation of the laws of all nations *.'? In countries where the prejudices of the people are widely at variance with thefe principles,... | |
| 1799 - 616 pàgines
...opinions of Dr. Smith and Mr. Mackintosh perfectly coincide. The former learned writer says : ' , " Grotius seems to have been the first who attempted to give the world any thing like a system of those principles which ought to run through and be the foundation of the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799 - 648 pàgines
...opinions of Dr.'Smith• and Mr. Mackintosh perfectly coincide. The former learned writer says : " Grotius seems to have been the first who attempted to' give the world any thing like a system of those principles which" ought to run through and be the foundation of the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pàgines
...Jurisprudence, and remarking that Grotius was the first, and perhaps the only writer, who had given any thing like a system of those principles which ought to run through, and be the foundation of the law of nations, Mr Smith promised, in another discourse, ' to give an account of the general principles... | |
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