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Page 19
... give their testimony both to natural law and to the law of nations , yet in such a way that they , no less than others , often confound these provinces . Indeed , they often call that jus gentium , the law of nations , which is only the ...
... give their testimony both to natural law and to the law of nations , yet in such a way that they , no less than others , often confound these provinces . Indeed , they often call that jus gentium , the law of nations , which is only the ...
Page 20
... give their testimony to such customs as make the law of nations in our time . 55. The masters of the third class , who include themselves within the limits of the Roman law and either never or in a very slight degree travel into that ...
... give their testimony to such customs as make the law of nations in our time . 55. The masters of the third class , who include themselves within the limits of the Roman law and either never or in a very slight degree travel into that ...
Page 24
... give law to all the nations of mankind in all future ages . Ón the sea and on the land , on all seas and all lands ... gives them terms of war and terms of peace , which they may not disregard . In the days of battle , too , when kings ...
... give law to all the nations of mankind in all future ages . Ón the sea and on the land , on all seas and all lands ... gives them terms of war and terms of peace , which they may not disregard . In the days of battle , too , when kings ...
Page 29
... give information respecting the king of that land . So far as could be understood from their signs , he resided at a distance of four days ' journey . They had sent many messengers in all directions , with news of the arrival of the ...
... give information respecting the king of that land . So far as could be understood from their signs , he resided at a distance of four days ' journey . They had sent many messengers in all directions , with news of the arrival of the ...
Page 46
... give them presents . The Ind- ians made as if they would resist the landing , but , seeing that the boats of the Spaniards continued to advance without fear , they retired from the beach . Thinking that they would not be terrified if ...
... give them presents . The Ind- ians made as if they would resist the landing , but , seeing that the boats of the Spaniards continued to advance without fear , they retired from the beach . Thinking that they would not be terrified if ...
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