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... opinion of the vulgar , but even learned and prudent men often let fall expressions which favor such an opinion . It is very usual to put rights and arms in opposition to each other . And , accordingly , Ennius says : — They have ...
... opinion of the vulgar , but even learned and prudent men often let fall expressions which favor such an opinion . It is very usual to put rights and arms in opposition to each other . And , accordingly , Ennius says : — They have ...
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who had made such wonderful progress in his suspension of opinion , the supreme aim of his academical philosophy , that he could work the machinery of his eloquence for falsehood as easily as for truth ? He , then , undertook to argue ...
who had made such wonderful progress in his suspension of opinion , the supreme aim of his academical philosophy , that he could work the machinery of his eloquence for falsehood as easily as for truth ? He , then , undertook to argue ...
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... opinion which one of the interlocutors in Plato's Republic explains in this way , - that laws were introduced from the fear of receiving wrong , and that men are driven to practise justice by a certain compulsion . For that applies to ...
... opinion which one of the interlocutors in Plato's Republic explains in this way , - that laws were introduced from the fear of receiving wrong , and that men are driven to practise justice by a certain compulsion . For that applies to ...
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... opinion that we do not hastily or unjustly un- dertake war and that we carry it on religiously ; for no one readily joins himself to those whom he believes to think lightly of right laws and good faith . 28. I , for the reasons which I ...
... opinion that we do not hastily or unjustly un- dertake war and that we carry it on religiously ; for no one readily joins himself to those whom he believes to think lightly of right laws and good faith . 28. I , for the reasons which I ...
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... opinions given , not a few of 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 ...
... opinions given , not a few of 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 ...
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