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It is so far from being proper to admit , what some choose to say , that in war all rights cease , that war is never to be undertaken except to assert rights , and , when undertaken , is never to be carried on except within the limits ...
It is so far from being proper to admit , what some choose to say , that in war all rights cease , that war is never to be undertaken except to assert rights , and , when undertaken , is never to be carried on except within the limits ...
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Nor can it be done except care be taken in that point which has never yet been properly attended to , - to separate instituted law from natural law . For natural law , as being always the same , can be easily collected into an art ...
Nor can it be done except care be taken in that point which has never yet been properly attended to , - to separate instituted law from natural law . For natural law , as being always the same , can be easily collected into an art ...
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Next to these is the authority of those who , each in his own time , flourished among the Christians , with the reputation of piety and learning , and who were never charged with gross What these assert with great positiveness ...
Next to these is the authority of those who , each in his own time , flourished among the Christians , with the reputation of piety and learning , and who were never charged with gross What these assert with great positiveness ...
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The masters of the third class , who include themselves within the limits of the Roman law and either never or in a very slight degree travel into that common or natural law , have scarcely any use in reference to our argument .
The masters of the third class , who include themselves within the limits of the Roman law and either never or in a very slight degree travel into that common or natural law , have scarcely any use in reference to our argument .
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The Admiral says that " he never beheld such a beautiful place , with trees bordering the river , handsome , green , and different from ours , having fruits and flowers each one according to its nature .
The Admiral says that " he never beheld such a beautiful place , with trees bordering the river , handsome , green , and different from ours , having fruits and flowers each one according to its nature .
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