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... things human and divine ; for he makes Helen address Theonoe thus : ' Twould be a base reproach That you , who know ... thing existed except as a mere name . Every one can quote the saying of Euphemius in Thucy- dides , that for a king ...
... things human and divine ; for he makes Helen address Theonoe thus : ' Twould be a base reproach That you , who know ... thing existed except as a mere name . Every one can quote the saying of Euphemius in Thucy- dides , that for a king ...
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... things not made for him , claims all by arms . 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 ...
... things not made for him , claims all by arms . 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 ...
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... things as meriting punishment among men . 9. From this signification has flowed another , larger sense of jus . For , inasmuch as man is superior to other animals , not only in the social impulse of which we have spoken , but in his ...
... things as meriting punishment among men . 9. From this signification has flowed another , larger sense of jus . For , inasmuch as man is superior to other animals , not only in the social impulse of which we have spoken , but in his ...
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... things to make life comfortable , in order that we might be the more impelled to cling to society . But utility is the occasion of civil laws ; for the association or subjection by mutual compact , of which we have just spoken ( 15 ) ...
... things to make life comfortable , in order that we might be the more impelled to cling to society . But utility is the occasion of civil laws ; for the association or subjection by mutual compact , of which we have just spoken ( 15 ) ...
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... things , as he himself boasted , — By linking force in the same yoke with law . 20. But still rights , even unsupported by force , are not desti- tute of all effect ; for justice , the observance of rights , brings security to the ...
... things , as he himself boasted , — By linking force in the same yoke with law . 20. But still rights , even unsupported by force , are not desti- tute of all effect ; for justice , the observance of rights , brings security to the ...
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