As man," continues the imperial logician, " is apt to delude himself concerning his own interests, contests would then be interminable, and the half of the Empire would not suffice to settle the lawsuits of the other half. I desire, therefore, that those... The Chinese empire [tr. by J. Sinnett]. - Pàgina 68per Évariste Régis Huc - 1859 - 556 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1858 - 250 pàgines
...law-loving character of the Chinese, he was of opinion that law-suits would increase to a wonderful extent if people were not afraid of the tribunals, and if...felt confident of always finding in them ready and apt justice; he desired therefore that all who^ had recourse to the tribunals might be treated without... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1913 - 896 pàgines
...character of the Chinese, is of opinion that lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful amount, if the people were not afraid of the tribunals, and if they...always finding in them ready and perfect justice. A man is apt to delude himself concerning his own interests; contests would then be interminable, and... | |
| Thomas R. Jernigan - 1905 - 430 pàgines
...the immense population of the Empire, the great division of territorial property, and the notpriously law-loving character of the Chinese, is of opinion...himself concerning his own interests, contests would then be interminable, and the half of the Empire would not suffice to settle the lawsuits of the other... | |
| 1913 - 1340 pàgines
...character of the Chinese, is of opinion that lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful amount if the people were not afraid of the tribunals, and if they...always finding In them ready and perfect Justice. A man Is apt to delude himself concerning his own Interests. Contests would then be interminable, and... | |
| 1913 - 1344 pàgines
...the Chinese, Is of opinion that lawsuits would tend to Increase to a frightful amount if thepeople were not afraid of the tribunals, and if they felt...always finding in them ready and perfect Justice. A man is apt todelude himself concerning his own interests. Contests would then be interminable, and... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1922 - 80 pàgines
...that lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful extent, if people were not afraid of the courts, and if they felt confident of always finding in them ready and perfect justice. As man is apt to delude himself concerning his rights, contests would be interminable, and the half of the... | |
| Henry Lamm - 1923 - 356 pàgines
...character of the Chinese, is of opinion that lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful amount if the people were not afraid of the tribunals, and if they...always finding in them ready and perfect justice. A man is apt to delude himself concerning his own interests. Contests would then be interminable, and... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1926 - 296 pàgines
...that lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful extent, if people were not afraid of the courts, and if they felt confident of always finding in them ready and perfect justice. As man is apt to delude himself concerning his rights, contests would be interminable, and the half of the... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1925 - 546 pàgines
...lawsuits would tend to increase to a frightful amount, if the people were not afraid of the tribunal and if they felt confident of always finding in them ready and perfect justice. A man is apt to delude himself as to his own interests ; contests would then be interminable, and the... | |
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