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GROTIUS'S " RIGHTS OF WAR AND PEACE " COLUMBUS'S ACCOUNT OF CUBA I 20 . 121 . · . RUFUS CHOATE'S ADDRESS ON THE ROMANCE OF NEW ENGLAND HISTORY 225 III . 6 I12 . KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE ...
GROTIUS'S " RIGHTS OF WAR AND PEACE " COLUMBUS'S ACCOUNT OF CUBA I 20 . 121 . · . RUFUS CHOATE'S ADDRESS ON THE ROMANCE OF NEW ENGLAND HISTORY 225 III . 6 I12 . KOSSUTH'S FIRST SPEECH IN FANEUIL HALL KING ALFRED'S DESCRIPTION OF EUROPE ...
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The Rights of War and Peace . BY HUGO GROTIUS . THE PROLEGOMENA TO GROTIUS'S WORK , " DE JURE BELLI ET PACIS . " 1. The civil law , both that of Rome and that of each nation in particular , has been treated of , with a view either to ...
The Rights of War and Peace . BY HUGO GROTIUS . THE PROLEGOMENA TO GROTIUS'S WORK , " DE JURE BELLI ET PACIS . " 1. The civil law , both that of Rome and that of each nation in particular , has been treated of , with a view either to ...
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And another poet introduces a warrior , who , when he enters on war , says : Now , Peace and Law , I bid you both farewell . Antigonus laughed at a man who , when he was besieging his enemies ' cities , brought to him a dissertation on ...
And another poet introduces a warrior , who , when he enters on war , says : Now , Peace and Law , I bid you both farewell . Antigonus laughed at a man who , when he was besieging his enemies ' cities , brought to him a dissertation on ...
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are silent ; but let this be understood of laws civil , judicial , proper to peace , not of those laws which are perpetual and accommodated to all time . For it is excellently said by Dio Prusæensis that between enemies written laws ...
are silent ; but let this be understood of laws civil , judicial , proper to peace , not of those laws which are perpetual and accommodated to all time . For it is excellently said by Dio Prusæensis that between enemies written laws ...
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And to this party sometimes John Ferus and our countryman Erasmus seem to approximate , - men much devoted to peace , both ecclesiastical and civil . But they take this course , as I conceive , with the purpose with which , when things ...
And to this party sometimes John Ferus and our countryman Erasmus seem to approximate , - men much devoted to peace , both ecclesiastical and civil . But they take this course , as I conceive , with the purpose with which , when things ...
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