The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... contract thus entered upon , while the book sprinkled with the covenant blood was to be a lasting witness to it . " The covenant rites were concluded by a feast in the pres- ence of Yahweh , in which probably the flesh of the victims ...
... contract thus entered upon , while the book sprinkled with the covenant blood was to be a lasting witness to it . " The covenant rites were concluded by a feast in the pres- ence of Yahweh , in which probably the flesh of the victims ...
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... contract theory might claim to be something more than a philosophic fiction , and the idea of the original equality and freedom of men in some measure to represent reality . The individualism of the time is also largely responsible for ...
... contract theory might claim to be something more than a philosophic fiction , and the idea of the original equality and freedom of men in some measure to represent reality . The individualism of the time is also largely responsible for ...
Page 92
... contract ' or some synonym in this connexion , though the notion of the devolution by the community of its right of sovereignty upon an indi- vidual or group , with resulting mutual obligations of justice , is as clear as one could wish ...
... contract ' or some synonym in this connexion , though the notion of the devolution by the community of its right of sovereignty upon an indi- vidual or group , with resulting mutual obligations of justice , is as clear as one could wish ...
Page 96
... this at any length . 2 This compact must be carefully distinguished from the Social Contract of Rousseau , both as regards parties and consequences . 1 Cf. De Justitia , Tract . 5 , Disp 96 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... this at any length . 2 This compact must be carefully distinguished from the Social Contract of Rousseau , both as regards parties and consequences . 1 Cf. De Justitia , Tract . 5 , Disp 96 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
Page 177
... contract . The Archbishop's reply was brief , but quite adequate to the occasion . It went somewhat as follows : ' Dear Madam , -If you kindly send me a cheque for £ 1,000 , I will very willingly accept it , without giving you any ...
... contract . The Archbishop's reply was brief , but quite adequate to the occasion . It went somewhat as follows : ' Dear Madam , -If you kindly send me a cheque for £ 1,000 , I will very willingly accept it , without giving you any ...
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