The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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... sufficiently feel who does not see his face and hear him speak . Probity is stamped on all his features . " Closely related by personal friendship as well as by his official duties to the Grand Pensionary , John of Olden- barneveld ...
... sufficiently feel who does not see his face and hear him speak . Probity is stamped on all his features . " Closely related by personal friendship as well as by his official duties to the Grand Pensionary , John of Olden- barneveld ...
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... sufficient accuracy , that God does not will a thing , because it is just , but that it is just , or binding , because God wills it . Now this law was given either to mankind in general , or to one particular people . We find three ...
... sufficient accuracy , that God does not will a thing , because it is just , but that it is just , or binding , because God wills it . Now this law was given either to mankind in general , or to one particular people . We find three ...
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... sufficient knowledge of them . XVI . Of all nations there is but one , to which God particularly vouchsafed to give laws , and that was the people of Israel , whom Moses thus addresses in the fourth Chap . of Deuteronomy , ver . 7 ...
... sufficient knowledge of them . XVI . Of all nations there is but one , to which God particularly vouchsafed to give laws , and that was the people of Israel , whom Moses thus addresses in the fourth Chap . of Deuteronomy , ver . 7 ...
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... sufficient to assist and defend themselves . Xenophon says , that every animal knows a certain method of fighting without any other instructor than nature . In a fragment of Ovid's , called the Art of Fishery , it is remarked , that all ...
... sufficient to assist and defend themselves . Xenophon says , that every animal knows a certain method of fighting without any other instructor than nature . In a fragment of Ovid's , called the Art of Fishery , it is remarked , that all ...
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... sufficient for his purpose , that they should afterwards be comprehended in the peculiar laws of the Hebrews . Thus it appears from xviii . chap . of Leviticus , that there was an ancient law against incestuous mar- riages , though not ...
... sufficient for his purpose , that they should afterwards be comprehended in the peculiar laws of the Hebrews . Thus it appears from xviii . chap . of Leviticus , that there was an ancient law against incestuous mar- riages , though not ...
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