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... perverse aberrations of our affections , which draw us this way and that contrary to our own interest and the good of others , putting a bridle upon our more vehement passions , controlling and restraining them within due limits .
... perverse aberrations of our affections , which draw us this way and that contrary to our own interest and the good of others , putting a bridle upon our more vehement passions , controlling and restraining them within due limits .
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... 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 * A Spanish Dominican who lived in the sixteenth century .
... 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 * A Spanish Dominican who lived in the sixteenth century .
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Avoid , as you would avoid the germs of pestilence , those exhalations of international hatred which take shape in monstrous fallacies and morbid fictions regarding alleged antagonistic interests . Guard well the treasures of ...
Avoid , as you would avoid the germs of pestilence , those exhalations of international hatred which take shape in monstrous fallacies and morbid fictions regarding alleged antagonistic interests . Guard well the treasures of ...
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Las Casas here interpolates some further remarks about the latitude , which are of no interest , as the figures on which he bases them are a blunder of his own in transcribing . Thursday , 22nd of November .-- On Wednesday night the 4I ...
Las Casas here interpolates some further remarks about the latitude , which are of no interest , as the figures on which he bases them are a blunder of his own in transcribing . Thursday , 22nd of November .-- On Wednesday night the 4I ...
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... if an equal and impartial regard to the rights , interest , honor , and happiness of all the States in the Union , without preference or regard to a northern or southern , an eastern or western , position , their various political ...
... if an equal and impartial regard to the rights , interest , honor , and happiness of all the States in the Union , without preference or regard to a northern or southern , an eastern or western , position , their various political ...
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