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... KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113 . AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . • 285 301 116 . 117 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE ...
... KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE 245 113 . AUGUSTINE IN ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . • 285 301 116 . 117 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE ...
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... kings , and nations , and all the rights of war and peace . And Eu- ripides prefers this science to the knowledge of things human and divine ... king or a city which has an empire to main- — tain nothing is unjust which is useful . And to. I.
... kings , and nations , and all the rights of war and peace . And Eu- ripides prefers this science to the knowledge of things human and divine ... king or a city which has an empire to main- — tain nothing is unjust which is useful . And to. I.
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... 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 and prudent men often let fall expressions which favor such an opinion . It ...
... 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 and prudent men often let fall expressions which favor such an opinion . It ...
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... kings , which can have no force according to the principles of those who confine rights within the boundary of the State alone . It is most true [ as Cicero says ] that everything loses its certainty at once if we give up the belief in ...
... kings , which can have no force according to the principles of those who confine rights within the boundary of the State alone . It is most true [ as Cicero says ] that everything loses its certainty at once if we give up the belief in ...
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... king had said , " Happy that republic which has for its boundaries the spear and the sword , " Pompey corrected him and said , " Happy rather that which has justice for its boun- dary . " And to this effect he might have used the ...
... king had said , " Happy that republic which has for its boundaries the spear and the sword , " Pompey corrected him and said , " Happy rather that which has justice for its boun- dary . " And to this effect he might have used the ...
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