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KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113. AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , from Alfred's Version of BEDE , 265 114. THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 285 301 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA .
KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113. AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , from Alfred's Version of BEDE , 265 114. THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 285 301 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA .
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For rightly did Cicero call that an excellent science which includes the alliances , treaties , and covenants of peoples , kings , and nations , and all the rights of war and peace . And Euripides prefers this science to the knowledge ...
For rightly did Cicero call that an excellent science which includes the alliances , treaties , and covenants of peoples , kings , and nations , and all the rights of war and peace . And Euripides prefers this science to the knowledge ...
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To this we must add that the controversies which arise between peoples and kings have commonly war for their arbiter . And that war is far from having anything to do with rights is not only the opinion of the vulgar , but even learned ...
To this we must add that the controversies which arise between peoples and kings have commonly war for their arbiter . And that war is far from having anything to do with rights is not only the opinion of the vulgar , but even learned ...
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And hence we see that leagues of alliance are sought even by the most powerful peoples and kings , which can have no force according to the principles of those who confine rights within the boundary of the State alone .
And hence we see that leagues of alliance are sought even by the most powerful peoples and kings , which can have no force according to the principles of those who confine rights within the boundary of the State alone .
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And to this effect he might have used the authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over ... Themistius , in an oration to Valens , eloquently urges that kings , such as the rule of wisdom requires them to be ...
And to this effect he might have used the authority of another Spartan king , who gave justice the preference over ... Themistius , in an oration to Valens , eloquently urges that kings , such as the rule of wisdom requires them to be ...
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