The past gives us our vocabulary and fixes the limits of our imagination; we cannot get away from it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... The Harvard Graduates' Magazine - Página 48editado por - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Harvard Law School. Association (1886- ). Meeting - 1895 - 110 páginas
...to lead us astray. The law, so far as it depends on learning, is indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1896 - 88 páginas
...to lead us astray. The law, so far as it depends on learning, is indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| 1917 - 1062 páginas
...past is not a duty; The law, so far as it depends on learning, is, indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...the living should be so governed. The past gives us a vocabulary and fixes the limits of our imagination; we cannot get away from it. There is, too, a... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1920 - 330 páginas
...called, the government of the living by the dead. * From Speeches (1913), Little, Brown, & Co. 138 To a very considerable extent no doubt it is inevitable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| 1923 - 582 páginas
...to lead us astray. The law, so far as it depends on learning, is indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1946 - 550 páginas
...to lead us astray. The law, so far as it depends on learning, is indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1996 - 378 páginas
...to lead us astray. The law, so far as it depends on learning, is indeed, as it has been called, the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...it. There is, too, a peculiar logical pleasure in making manifest the continuity between what we are doing and what has been done before. But the present... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 páginas
...wrong. The Common Line (1881) 1967:36. 3 The law, as far as it depends on learning, is indeed. . . the government of the living by the dead. To a very considerable...limits of our imagination; we cannot get away from it. . . But the present has a right to govern itself so far as it can; and it ought always to be remembered... | |
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