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And among these properties which are peculiar to man is a desire for society ; that is , a desire for a life spent in common with fellow - men , and not merely spent somehow , but spent tranquilly and in a manner corresponding to the ...
And among these properties which are peculiar to man is a desire for society ; that is , a desire for a life spent in common with fellow - men , and not merely spent somehow , but spent tranquilly and in a manner corresponding to the ...
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... on account of that , to neglect the common laws between people and people . The reason of the thing is the same in both cases . For , as a citizen who violates the civil law for the sake of present utility destroys that institution ...
... on account of that , to neglect the common laws between people and people . The reason of the thing is the same in both cases . For , as a citizen who violates the civil law for the sake of present utility destroys that institution ...
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common strength , that those whom they could not resist singly they might , united , control . And we may accept in this sense , and in no other , what is also said in Plato , — that right is that which the stronger party likes ; namely ...
common strength , that those whom they could not resist singly they might , united , control . And we may accept in this sense , and in no other , what is also said in Plato , — that right is that which the stronger party likes ; namely ...
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I , for the reasons which I have stated , holding it to be most certain that there is among nations a common law of rights which is of force with regard to war and in war , saw many and grave causes why I should write a work on that ...
I , for the reasons which I have stated , holding it to be most certain that there is among nations a common law of rights which is of force with regard to war and in war , saw many and grave causes why I should write a work on that ...
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The Second Book , undertaking to expound all the causes from which war may arise , examines what things are common , what are property , what is the right of persons over persons , what obligation arises from ownership , what is the ...
The Second Book , undertaking to expound all the causes from which war may arise , examines what things are common , what are property , what is the right of persons over persons , what obligation arises from ownership , what is the ...
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