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Page 12
For in the First Book ( after a preface concerning the origin of rights and laws ) we have examined the question whether any war be just . Next , in order to distinguish between public and private war , we have to explain the nature of ...
For in the First Book ( after a preface concerning the origin of rights and laws ) we have examined the question whether any war be just . Next , in order to distinguish between public and private war , we have to explain the nature of ...
Page 13
... and still more largely by Albericus Gentilis , §§ whose labor , as I know it may be serviceable to others , and confess it has been to me , so what may be faulty in his style , in his arrangement , in his distinctions of questions ...
... and still more largely by Albericus Gentilis , §§ whose labor , as I know it may be serviceable to others , and confess it has been to me , so what may be faulty in his style , in his arrangement , in his distinctions of questions ...
Page 14
We have been careful that nothing of this kind be passed over in silence , having also indicated the sources from which we derive our judgments , so that it may be easy to determine any question that may happen to be omitted by us .
We have been careful that nothing of this kind be passed over in silence , having also indicated the sources from which we derive our judgments , so that it may be easy to determine any question that may happen to be omitted by us .
Page 19
... while in their mode of maintaining opposite sides of a question they afford a laudable example of moderation , contending against each other with arguments , and not , as the custom has been of late , to the dishonor of learning ...
... while in their mode of maintaining opposite sides of a question they afford a laudable example of moderation , contending against each other with arguments , and not , as the custom has been of late , to the dishonor of learning ...
Page 20
... the former in the general scheme of his work , the latter in questions scattered through the progress of his . ... but collaterally only , and in order to distinguish that question the more plainly from the question of right . 58.
... the former in the general scheme of his work , the latter in questions scattered through the progress of his . ... but collaterally only , and in order to distinguish that question the more plainly from the question of right . 58.
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