| 1905 - 378 pages
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| 1870 - 626 pages
...involves two things: The right of every individual to hold and declare any convictions and opinions, so long as he does not interfere with the liberty of others ; and the right of any number of individuals of like faith to combine for its propagation, under the... | |
| J. M. Morrell - 1883 - 200 pages
...restric-. tion upon the liberty of the individual for the sake of the c ommunity : a man has only a right to do as he likes so long as he does not interfere with the liberty of his neighbour. 5. Travellers on Sunday would not be able to get refreshments. In every Bill yet projected... | |
| 1916 - 416 pages
...believed, rightly or wrongly, to be for the benefit of a community. An individual as individual, may do as he likes, so long as he does not interfere with the well-being of the community. These considerations, commonplace as some may consider them, are often... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1905 - 1094 pages
...usury laws are ancient examples. A more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries. The liberty of the citizen to do as he likes so long as he does not interfere...writers, is interfered with by school laws, by the postoffiee, by every state or municipal institution which takes his money for purposes thought desirable,... | |
| 1905 - 1316 pages
...usury laws are ancient examples. Л more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries. The liberty of the -citizen to do as he likes so long as he does not...writers, is interfered with by school laws, by the post-oflice, by even' State or municipal institution which takes his money for purposes thought desirable,... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1905 - 480 pages
...usury laws are ancient examples. A more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries. The liberty of the citizen to do as he likes so long as he does not interfere...with the liberty of others to do the same, which has heen a shibboleth for some well-known writers, is interfered with by school laws, by the Post Office,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1906 - 174 pages
...usury laws are ancient examples. A more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries. The liberty of the citizen to do as he likes so long as he does not interfere...writers, is interfered with by school laws, by the Post-Office, by every State or municipal institution which takes his money for purposes thought desirable,... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 664 pages
...usury laws are ancient examples. A more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries. The liberty of the citizen to do as he likes so long as he does not interfere...for some well-known writers, is interfered with by school-laws, by the Post Office, by every state or municipal institution which takes his money for... | |
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