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universally true ,' Twas fear of wrong that made us make our laws , — an 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 ...
universally true ,' Twas fear of wrong that made us make our laws , — an 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 ...
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... in the early period of the Church , — which is much to be regretted ; and even of the books of the ancient Romans concerning the law recognized by their Feciales , or " Heralds ' College , " we have received nothing but the name .
... in the early period of the Church , — which is much to be regretted ; and even of the books of the ancient Romans concerning the law recognized by their Feciales , or " Heralds ' College , " we have received nothing but the name .
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Also , the customs which were received or commanded among those ancient Christians who were truly worthy of that great name may , with reason , have the force of canons . error . Next to these is the authority of those who , each in his ...
Also , the customs which were received or commanded among those ancient Christians who were truly worthy of that great name may , with reason , have the force of canons . error . Next to these is the authority of those who , each in his ...
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Indeed , they often call that jus gentium , the law of nations , which is only the law of certain peoples , and that not even by consent , but what one nation has received by imitation of another or by accident .
Indeed , they often call that jus gentium , the law of nations , which is only the law of certain peoples , and that not even by consent , but what one nation has received by imitation of another or by accident .
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They said that they were received with great solemnity , according to custom , and all , both men and women , came out to see them . They were lodged in the best houses , and the people touched them , kissing their hands and feet ...
They said that they were received with great solemnity , according to custom , and all , both men and women , came out to see them . They were lodged in the best houses , and the people touched them , kissing their hands and feet ...
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