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... when many , individually feeble , fearing to be oppressed by those who were stronger , combined to establish judicial authorities and to uphold them by their common strength , that those whom they could not resist 7 7.
... when many , individually feeble , fearing to be oppressed by those who were stronger , combined to establish judicial authorities and to uphold them by their common strength , that those whom they could not resist 7 7.
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... authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over military courage on this ground , - that courage is to be regu- lated by justice , but , if all men were just , they would have no need of courage . Courage itself ...
... authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over military courage on this ground , - that courage is to be regu- lated by justice , but , if all men were just , they would have no need of courage . Courage itself ...
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... authority of what is said , even within the limits of truth . We are to provide a remedy for both disorders , both for thinking that nothing is allowable and that everything is . 30. Moreover , having practised jurisprudence in public ...
... authority of what is said , even within the limits of truth . We are to provide a remedy for both disorders , both for thinking that nothing is allowable and that everything is . 30. Moreover , having practised jurisprudence in public ...
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... authority of modern lawyers in opinions given , not a few of which are accommodated to the interest of those that consult them , and not founded upon the nature of equity and justice . The causes for which a war is denominated just or ...
... authority of modern lawyers in opinions given , not a few of which are accommodated to the interest of those that consult them , and not founded upon the nature of equity and justice . The causes for which a war is denominated just or ...
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... 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 is inflicted in Aristotle's name ...
... 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 is inflicted in Aristotle's name ...
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