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... called oikeiwois , the domestic instinct or feeling of kindred . And , there- fore , the assertion that by nature every animal is impelled only to seek its own advantage or good , if stated so generally as to include man , cannot be ...
... called oikeiwois , the domestic instinct or feeling of kindred . And , there- fore , the assertion that by nature every animal is impelled only to seek its own advantage or good , if stated so generally as to include man , cannot be ...
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... called . To this jus belong the rule of abstaining from that which belongs to other persons , and , if we have in our possession anything of another's , the restitution of ... called , although jus , properly so called , is really very 4 4.
... called . To this jus belong the rule of abstaining from that which belongs to other persons , and , if we have in our possession anything of another's , the restitution of ... called , although jus , properly so called , is really very 4 4.
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although jus , properly so called , is really very different in its nature and has this for its special office , - to leave to another what is his , to give to him what we owe . II . And what we have said would still have great weight ...
although jus , properly so called , is really very different in its nature and has this for its special office , - to leave to another what is his , to give to him what we owe . II . And what we have said would still have great weight ...
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... called the law of nations , or international law , when we distinguish it from natural law . And this part of law is omitted by Carneades , who divides all law into natural law and the civil laws of special peoples ; while yet ...
... called the law of nations , or international law , when we distinguish it from natural law . And this part of law is omitted by Carneades , who divides all law into natural law and the civil laws of special peoples ; while yet ...
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... called justice . 22. But , not to repeat what I have already said , that rights are not established for the sake of utility alone , there is no State so strong that it may not , at some time , need the aid of others external to itself ...
... called justice . 22. But , not to repeat what I have already said , that rights are not established for the sake of utility alone , there is no State so strong that it may not , at some time , need the aid of others external to itself ...
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