The Law
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Restoring equality of woman in the marriage relationship and society through ancient law, Roman law, English law, from Annie Besant's Theosophical and Hindu background.
When a man raises himself from the lowest condition in society to the highest, mankind pay him the tribute of their admiration; when he accomplishes this elevation by native energy, guided by prudence and wisdom, their admiration is increased; but when his course, onward and upward, excellent in itself, furthermore proves a possible, what had hitherto been regarded as an impossible, reform, then he becomes a burning and a shining light, on which the aged may look with gladness, the young with hope, and the down-trodden, as a representative of what they may themselves become.
THE assassination of Abraham Lincoln burst upon the City of Washington like a black thunder-bolt out of a cloudless sky. On Monday, the 3d of April, 1865, Richmond was taken. On the succeeding Sunday (the ninth), General Lee with the main Army of the South surrendered.
In his letter on religion in politics, President Roosevelt takes the position, I believe, that we may look forward to the day when a Catholic, for instance, may be nominated and elected to the presidency of the United States of America. He also intimates that to refuse to vote for a Catholic on account of his religion would be bigotry!
This was written to appreciate what laws have been in existence for a long time and therefore have proven their success in maintaining a stable society. Its purpose is also to see the historical context in which our legal doctrines developed. It includes the inception of the common law system, which was praised because it made law which was not handed down by an absolutist king; the origin of the jury system; the meaning of the Magna Carta provisions in their historical context; and the emergence of attorneys.
This little volume tells a strange and painful story; strange, because the experiences of a prisoner for blasphemy are only known to three living Englishmen; and painful, because their unmerited sufferings are a sad reflection on the boasted freedom of our age.
A record of an infamous trial in Cleveland, Ohio, by the defendant accused of the murder of his lover in his adulterous affair. Direct scan of the 1866 printing of a newsprint type publication.
This edition is an omnibus edition containing 3 books (manuscripts). First is a scan of the report of the trial o Katherine Nairn, from 1765, written in 18th century English. Next is the story of the trial in modern English by Roughead written in 1913. Last are remarks on the trial of William Sutton, on trial for the murder of a prostitute. TGS is proud to present a scanned copy of a book that is over 240 years old.
Havelock Ellis, of the great Freethinkers of the Age of Enlightenment, wrote down his thoughts, impressions of things he saw or was thinking about day to day for several years. These were captured for posterity in these 2 series. 1912 and 1914 series in one volume.
A series of letters proving the illegal imprisonment of people in the North, during the illegal US federal war against the South
The secret and hidden from the public, proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of 1886-87. This forgotten history is a MUST to understand the intent and purposes behind each section of the constitution, and the authors, and others in the convention opposed the constitution on lawful grounds!!!!
Peer behind the scenes of America's city of sin and corruption, Washington, D.C.
A look at human sexuality from social, cultural, medical, and legal aspects.
A book quite appropriate for restudy considering the incompetent government we suffer under in the USA, with the failed GOP Bush nonsense and their Dem enablers.
This author shows how justice is denied, many times purposely through the abuse of legal procedure. Learn HOW they do it you under the disguise of law and justice.