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... those institutions and laws only which were devised for the more easy maintenance of rights , as when many , individually feeble , fearing to be oppressed by those who were stronger , combined to establish judicial authorities and ...
... those institutions and laws only which were devised for the more easy maintenance of rights , as when many , individually feeble , fearing to be oppressed by those who were stronger , combined to establish judicial authorities and ...
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And to this effect he might have used the authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over military courage on this ground , — that courage is to be regulated by justice , but , if all men were just , they would ...
And to this effect he might have used the authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over military courage on this ground , — that courage is to be regulated by justice , but , if all men were just , they would ...
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But this attempt to drive things too far is often so far from succeeding that it does harm , because the excess which it involves is easily detected , and then detracts from the authority of what is said , even within the limits of ...
But this attempt to drive things too far is often so far from succeeding that it does harm , because the excess which it involves is easily detected , and then detracts from the authority of what is said , even within the limits of ...
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I will only say that in the decision of controversies he is often wont to follow either a few examples that are not always to be approved of or else the authority of modern lawyers in opinions given , not a few of which are accommodated ...
I will only say that in the decision of controversies he is often wont to follow either a few examples that are not always to be approved of or else the authority of modern lawyers in opinions given , not a few of which are accommodated ...
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Only it were to be wished that his authority had not , some ages ago , been converted into a tyranny by others , so that truth , in the pursuit of which Aristotle faithfully spent his life , suffers no oppression so great as that which ...
Only it were to be wished that his authority had not , some ages ago , been converted into a tyranny by others , so that truth , in the pursuit of which Aristotle faithfully spent his life , suffers no oppression so great as that which ...
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