The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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... never succeeded in reviv- ing the power of ancient Rome . And thus the dream of a universal monarchy , of a central authority able to preside over kings and princes , adjusting their difficul- ties , and preserving the peace between ...
... never succeeded in reviv- ing the power of ancient Rome . And thus the dream of a universal monarchy , of a central authority able to preside over kings and princes , adjusting their difficul- ties , and preserving the peace between ...
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... never seen his equal . Grotius had won celebrity even in foreign lands when , in 1600 , at the age of seventeen , he was admitted to the bar . The youthful prodigy had already accompanied the Grand Pensionary , John of Oldenbarneveld on ...
... never seen his equal . Grotius had won celebrity even in foreign lands when , in 1600 , at the age of seventeen , he was admitted to the bar . The youthful prodigy had already accompanied the Grand Pensionary , John of Oldenbarneveld on ...
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... never wholly satisfied till its full expression was completed . In the winter of 1604 , there had sprung out of his legal practice the idea of a treatise entitled " De Jure Praedae , " fully written out , but never printed by its author ...
... never wholly satisfied till its full expression was completed . In the winter of 1604 , there had sprung out of his legal practice the idea of a treatise entitled " De Jure Praedae , " fully written out , but never printed by its author ...
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... never to be undertaken except to assert rights , and when undertaken is never to be carried on except within the limits of rights . It is true that in the conflict of arms laws must be silent , but only CIVIL laws , which govern in ...
... never to be undertaken except to assert rights , and when undertaken is never to be carried on except within the limits of rights . It is true that in the conflict of arms laws must be silent , but only CIVIL laws , which govern in ...
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... never be abrogated with respect to those , whom it never bound . But the Israelites were released from the cere- monial part , as soon as the law of the Gospel was pro- claimed ; a clear revelation of which was made to one of the ...
... never be abrogated with respect to those , whom it never bound . But the Israelites were released from the cere- monial part , as soon as the law of the Gospel was pro- claimed ; a clear revelation of which was made to one of the ...
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