The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 326
... determining what is a public use . " ( Cooley Const . Lim . , 533. ) Chancellor Kent says that " It undoubtedly must rest , as a general rule , in the wisdom of the legislature to determine where public use requires the assumption of ...
... determining what is a public use . " ( Cooley Const . Lim . , 533. ) Chancellor Kent says that " It undoubtedly must rest , as a general rule , in the wisdom of the legislature to determine where public use requires the assumption of ...
Pagina 506
... determining the limits of the village of Chapin , the location of the plat will not determine , but it must be determined from the facts and circumstances surrounding it ; and if they believe , from the evidence , that the town lots ...
... determining the limits of the village of Chapin , the location of the plat will not determine , but it must be determined from the facts and circumstances surrounding it ; and if they believe , from the evidence , that the town lots ...
Pagina 541
... determine , that which was unknown until a final de- cree , what amount constituted the statutory indebted- ness . As we have said , the latter amount was not and could not be fixed at the time of the bankruptcy , it could only be ...
... determine , that which was unknown until a final de- cree , what amount constituted the statutory indebted- ness . As we have said , the latter amount was not and could not be fixed at the time of the bankruptcy , it could only be ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
Copyright | |
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