| Alexander Penrose Forbes - 1860 - 282 páginas
...uniform consent admire her as the mother of their peace and joy."1 Even the heathen acknowledged this. "There shall not be one law at Rome, and another at Athens ; one now, another in the future : but a law, one, eternal and immutable, shall control all nations and all... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - 1904 - 606 páginas
...is wrong, to repeal it is impossible. From this law neither Senate nor people can relieve us, and it shall not be one law at Rome, and another at Athens, one now and another hereafter. But the one eternal and immutable law shall sway all nations for all time... | |
| Charles Phineas Sherman - 1917 - 542 páginas
...lawyer, statesman, and literary genius, who beautifully portrays the great truth our study will reveal: "There shall not be one law at Rome, and another at Athens, one now and another hereafter ; but the one eternal and immutable law shall sway all nations for all time... | |
| 1913 - 440 páginas
..."City of God." It may be brought still nearer by these words of Cicero (De Republica) : "And there will not be one law at Rome and another at Athens; one law today and another tomorrow; but the same law, everlasting and unchangeable, will bind all nations at... | |
| James Hastings, D.D - 1918 - 748 páginas
...iii. 22) quoted by J. Adam, Vitality of Platonism : ' Hymn of Cleanthes,' p. 146 : 'And there will not be one law at Rome and another at Athens, one law to-day and another law to-morrow ; but the same law everlasting and unchangeable will bind all nations... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1888 - 1120 páginas
...wrong ; to repeal it is impossible. From this law neither senate nor people can relieve us. And it shall not be one law at Rome and another at Athens — one now, another hereafter. But the one eternal and immutable law shall sway all nations for all time,... | |
| 112 páginas
...Cicero ... to be in a great measure, not the law of a single country only, but of the commercial world. "There shall not be one law at Rome and another at Athens, one law today and another tomorrow, but among all peoples and at all times one and the same law shall obtain."... | |
| James Adam - 1981 - 260 páginas
...inspired by what is best and most enduring in the philosophy of Plato and the Stoics : "And there will not be one law at Rome and another at Athens, one law to-day and another law to-morrow ; but the same law everlasting and unchangeable will bind all nations... | |
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