The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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Page 19
... belong to the persons only who possess some particular things . This moral quality , when per- fect is called a FACULTY ; when imperfect , an APTITUDE . The former answers to the ACT , and the latter to the POWER , when we speak of ...
... belong to the persons only who possess some particular things . This moral quality , when per- fect is called a FACULTY ; when imperfect , an APTITUDE . The former answers to the ACT , and the latter to the POWER , when we speak of ...
Page 21
... belong to that right , not prop- erly , but , as the schoolmen say , by way of accommoda- tion . These are not repugnant to natural right , as we have already observed that those things are called JUST , in which there is no injustice ...
... belong to that right , not prop- erly , but , as the schoolmen say , by way of accommoda- tion . These are not repugnant to natural right , as we have already observed that those things are called JUST , in which there is no injustice ...
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... belonging to individuals , considered as individuals , and are therefore frequently termed civil injuries ; the latter are a breach and violation of public rights and duties which affect the whole com- munity considered as a community ...
... belonging to individuals , considered as individuals , and are therefore frequently termed civil injuries ; the latter are a breach and violation of public rights and duties which affect the whole com- munity considered as a community ...
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... belong . Whereas in the former , one person can exercise the function of the head to many distinct bodies . As a certain proof of which , when the reigning house has be- come extinct , the sovereign power returns to the hands of the ...
... belong . Whereas in the former , one person can exercise the function of the head to many distinct bodies . As a certain proof of which , when the reigning house has be- come extinct , the sovereign power returns to the hands of the ...
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... belong to us ; which gives rise to real and personal actions . These ascertain our right to the dam- ages , which are our due , either from an agreement , or from an injury received . A right which is termed in law a right by contract ...
... belong to us ; which gives rise to real and personal actions . These ascertain our right to the dam- ages , which are our due , either from an agreement , or from an injury received . A right which is termed in law a right by contract ...
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