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Philanthropy

Love to mankind benevolence toward the whole human family universal good will desire and readiness to do good to all men

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Dog

injured party must show that the dog to the knowledge of the owner or controller was ferocious towards mankind: e.g., that it had bitten or attempted to bite mankind, Osborne v. Chocqueel, (1896) 2 QB 109; but

Jus

Romans. The Jus Gentium is viewed by Gaius as springing out of the Naturalis Ratio, common to all mankind, which is still more clearly expressed in another passage (i. 89), where he uses the expression 'omnium civitatum

Philanthropist

One who practices philanthropy one who loves mankind and seeks to promote the good of others

Prognathi

A comprehensive group of mankind including those that have prognathous jaws

Prometheus

The son of Iapetus one of the Titans and Clymene fabled by the poets to have surpassed all mankind in knowledge and to have formed men of clay to whom he gave life by means of fire

Publish

To make public to make known to mankind or to people in general to divulge as a private transaction to promulgate or proclaim as a law

Absolute warrandice

Absolute warrandice, a warranting or assuring of property against all mankind, Scots Conveyancing Phrase. It is, in effect, a covenant of title.

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Humankind

Mankind

mankind

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Philanthropy

Love to mankind benevolence toward the whole human family universal good will desire and readiness to do good to all men

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Dog

injured party must show that the dog to the knowledge of the owner or controller was ferocious towards mankind: e.g., that it had bitten or attempted to bite mankind, Osborne v. Chocqueel, (1896) 2 QB 109; but

Jus

Romans. The Jus Gentium is viewed by Gaius as springing out of the Naturalis Ratio, common to all mankind, which is still more clearly expressed in another passage (i. 89), where he uses the expression 'omnium civitatum

Philanthropist

One who practices philanthropy one who loves mankind and seeks to promote the good of others

Prognathi

A comprehensive group of mankind including those that have prognathous jaws

Prometheus

The son of Iapetus one of the Titans and Clymene fabled by the poets to have surpassed all mankind in knowledge and to have formed men of clay to whom he gave life by means of fire

Publish

To make public to make known to mankind or to people in general to divulge as a private transaction to promulgate or proclaim as a law

Absolute warrandice

Absolute warrandice, a warranting or assuring of property against all mankind, Scots Conveyancing Phrase. It is, in effect, a covenant of title.

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