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1 Intr, 4 XXIII | social conditions.”19 As a law of nature, emigration is 2 1, 1, II 4 | to, because God and the law forbid it. But in this place 3 1, 1, V 10 | violating international law and getting involved in 4 1, 1, VII 17 | would look in vain for a law in our code or an organization 5 1, 1, VIII 21 | proposed bills enacted into law. Just four years later, 6 1, 1, VIII 24 | immediate implementation of the law.~I have said enough about 7 1, 1, IX 26 | against human and divine law.~In an age like ours that 8 1, 1, XI 30 | obedience to the authority of law. This is not a democracy 9 1, 2 33 | Government’s bill became law without taking into account 10 1, 2 33 | revision of the emigration law that he finally won in 1901.~ ~ ~ 11 1, 2 34 | the obligations imposed by law on citizens.~It is a good 12 1, 2 34 | many good provisions of the law itself.~If, as the Hon. 13 1, 2 38 | plan has the sanction of law, could neither punish nor 14 1, 2 38 | not be done with the new law. But what generous man in 15 1, 2 38 | either contradicting the law, or assisting the ruin of 16 1, 2 40 | slaves, in fact if not by law?~On August 7 last, the Hon. 17 1, 2 48 | However, the importance of a law does not lie in the fact 18 1, 2 48 | it is good. For me a good law is not one that is more 19 1, 2 48 | which it was made.~Now the law, by granting the agents 20 1, 2 48 | freedom to emigrate, but a law is not a syllogism, and 21 1, 2 48 | principles recognized by the law! What huge disasters, honorable 22 1, 2 49 | Government.~But even a good law is not sufficient, so that 23 1, 2 49 | education.~A good emigration law will be able to defend the 24 1, 2 49 | needed in this matter.~The law, says the Hon. De Zerbi 25 1, 2 49 | the citizens that to this law, if we want to increase 26 1, 2 49 | will be worth more than any law.”Beautiful and wise words, 27 1, 2 57 | and have the sanction of law, my plan would only have 28 1, 2 58 | amended the recruitment law and exempted all missionaries 29 1, 4 76 | reporter to Parliament on the law on emigration, declared 30 1, 4 76 | emigration, declared that the law itself protects the emigrants, 31 1, 4 76 | will be worth more than any law.”~At the reading of such 32 1, 5 81 | proposals for a new emigration law and for new regulations 33 1, 5 81 | the implementation of the law and the voyage and health 34 1, 5 81 | phenomenon of modern life, a law of nature and an inalienable 35 1, 5, I 84 | conditions laid down in the law enacted two years ago, which 36 1, 5, I 85 | Gentlemen, emigration is the law of nature, whereby a living 37 1, 5, I 85 | powerful expression of a law written on the nature of 38 1, 5, I 85 | expression of the natural law, it is an inalienable right; 39 1, 5, III 91 | they do not violate the law, and, if everything else 40 1, 6 99 | they do not submit to the law of unity. Much less will 41 1, 7 104 | modify the 1888 emigration law along the lines advocated 42 1, 7 104 | contemporary Italian life, a law of nature with a positive 43 1, 7 105 | assisted. The 1888 migration law must be changed since it 44 1, 7 105 | priesthood. He notes that the law, by classifying Italians 45 1, 7 106 | emigration: driven by the law of survival, they cross 46 1, 7, I 107 | Gentlemen, emigration is a law of nature. The physical 47 1, 7, I 110 | what are the guarantees the law accords to this type of 48 1, 7, II 112 | not yet been enacted into law. Besides, everybody knows 49 1, 7, II 112 | having to do with emigration law, the draft, emigration agents, 50 1, 7, II 113 | start with the emigration law. When in 1888 a bill was 51 1, 7, II 113 | later became the present law governing our emigration, 52 1, 7, II 113 | good provisions of such a law and the best intentions 53 1, 7, II 113 | good provisions of the same law.~If, as the Hon. De Zerbi 54 1, 7, II 113 | will be protected by the law! Consequently, the calamities 55 1, 7, II 114 | I had foreseen. The new law made the conditions of the 56 1, 7, II 114 | than before, something the law had meant to put a stop 57 1, 7, II 114 | put a stop to.~After that law, the number of agencies 58 1, 7, II 115 | Since the emigration law of December 30, 1880, went 59 1, 7, II 115 | and serious flaws in the law, leaving the door open to 60 1, 7, II 116 | the least, is the draft law for the Armed Services as 61 1, 7, II 116 | missionaries.~With the emigration law we have swung open the doors 62 1, 7, II 116 | possible enticement. With this law on the draft, we slam the 63 1, 7, II 116 | the evil effects the draft law has caused and is still 64 1, 7, II 116 | Gentlemen, I believe that the law is not a dogma nor a statement 65 1, 7, II 116 | and that it is not a good law either in itself or in the 66 1, 7, II 116 | in a word, it is not a law made for its own time.~The 67 1, 7, II 116 | time.~The present draft law does not have any of these 68 1, 7, II 116 | emigrated. Not only is such a law anachronistic, but it is 69 1, 7, II 116 | emigrate. So why enact such a law?~After a period of years, 70 1, 7, II 116 | allowed to come back, and the law accepts exile as a sufficient 71 1, 7, II 116 | or charity, even then the law requires the draft resister 72 1, 7, II 117 | For this reason, the draft law, which is based on the principle 73 1, 7, II 117 | Not only is it an unfair law, but, as I mentioned earlier, 74 1, 7, II 118 | is the provision in the law that deprives the Missions 75 1, 7, III 121 | escape the action of the law. Hence, even the best laws 76 1, 7, III 121 | together with many perfect law enforcement officers, would 77 1, 7, III 121 | of the government and the law ends. How? By discouraging 78 1, 7, III 121 | intervention of government and law more forceful and by making 79 1, 7, III 121 | inadequacies of government and law.~Now, to say that nothing 80 1, 7, III 122 | indispensable as a good law, and eventually it will 81 1, 8 126 | Emigration, gentlemen, is a law of nature. The physical 82 1, 8 127 | difficulties created by the law enacted two years ago that 83 1, 8 134 | right here where the work of law and government ends. How? 84 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | difficulties enacting a law favorable to the suppressed 85 2, 1, Summ, X, 173 | fact, let it make such a law directly in favor of Propaganda, 86 2, 3, 6 204 | the prescriptions of the law). Such faculty ceases when 87 2, 3, 22 216 | Doctor of Theology and Canon Law – Canon Vicar General of 88 2, 3, 22 216 | Mangot, Doctor in Canon Law, Canon, Pastor of the Cathedral 89 2, 3, 26 221 | migration reflects a natural law. The physical and the human 90 2, 3, 26 221 | creation.28~ Due to this law, in a century America has 91 2, 4, 21 255 | subsidy. The present civil law forbids assigning grants 92 2, 4, 36 273 | to the concept of canon law is not known and perhaps 93 2 277(87)| 1918), where he practiced law, was a most valuable collaborator