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... taken . Camillus said that wars were to be carried on no less justly than bravely . Africanus said that the Romans began just wars and ended them . Again in Livy we read , " War has its laws no less than peace . " And Seneca admires ...
... taken . Camillus said that wars were to be carried on no less justly than bravely . Africanus said that the Romans began just wars and ended them . Again in Livy we read , " War has its laws no less than peace . " And Seneca admires ...
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... taken in that point which has never yet been properly attended to , - separate instituted law from natural law . For natural law , as being always the same , can be easily collected into an art , but that which depends upon institution ...
... taken in that point which has never yet been properly attended to , - separate instituted law from natural law . For natural law , as being always the same , can be easily collected into an art , but that which depends upon institution ...
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... taken pains to distinguish natural law from the law of nations , as well as both from the civil law . I have even distinguished , in the law of nations , that which is truly and universally lawful , true rights ; and quasi - rights ...
... taken pains to distinguish natural law from the law of nations , as well as both from the civil law . I have even distinguished , in the law of nations , that which is truly and universally lawful , true rights ; and quasi - rights ...
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... taken from the Greeks and the Romans . Nor are the judgments delivered in such histories to be despised , especially when many of them agree . For natural law , as we have said , is , in a certain measure , to be proved by such consent ...
... taken from the Greeks and the Romans . Nor are the judgments delivered in such histories to be despised , especially when many of them agree . For natural law , as we have said , is , in a certain measure , to be proved by such consent ...
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... taken with regard to those of others . They cannot be more ready to admonish me when I am in error than I shall be to attend to their admonition . And now , if I have said anything which is at variance with sound piety , with good ...
... taken with regard to those of others . They cannot be more ready to admonish me when I am in error than I shall be to attend to their admonition . And now , if I have said anything which is at variance with sound piety , with good ...
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