But there is no hint that the other great lawgivers sought even a formal ratification for their codes. |
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They accept Washington and Jefferson as slaveholders rather than as lawgivers of genius. |
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The reluctance of lawgivers to push conversion to the metric system is due mainly of these three objections by the fundamentalist lobby. |
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Pre-emptive war, toothless lawgivers, and corporate greed leave democracy in the hands of the people. |
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In international law, violators do sometimes turn out to be lawgivers. |
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There were musicians in my family, warriors, poets, lawgivers. |
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If a custom is outgrown, or discovered to be wrong, then some procedure must be available for lawgivers to identify a new way for society to function. |
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How many lawgivers has the world seen from Solon to this day? |
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So, it seems these lawgivers are indeed above the laws that are so vigorously enforced on unpopular public figures who are supporters of the wrong political party. |
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It relieved humanity of the heavy load under which it was groaning and broke the fetters unjust rulers and ignorant lawgivers had put around its feet. |
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Our lawgivers take special pride in the ever active manufacture of new bills and laws. |
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As regards the original Goths, also keep in mind that they ended their existence as a people as the lawgivers in preMuslim Spain. |
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He portrayed them tongue-in-cheek as great lawgivers, as Solons. |
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In the Vedic period they were a symbol of plenty In the middle of the first millennium, the consumption of beef began to be disfavoured by lawgivers. |
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