The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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... unless prevented by the sup- port and friendship of France . Recalling the commen- dation of the late king , Oxenstiern sought and found in Grotius an ambassador of Sweden to negotiate a new Franco - Swedish alliance . Accepting this ...
... unless prevented by the sup- port and friendship of France . Recalling the commen- dation of the late king , Oxenstiern sought and found in Grotius an ambassador of Sweden to negotiate a new Franco - Swedish alliance . Accepting this ...
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... unless all the parts of it are de- fended by mutual forbearance and good will . But as there is one kind of social tie founded upon an equality , for instance , among brothers , citizens , friends , allies , and another on pre ...
... unless all the parts of it are de- fended by mutual forbearance and good will . But as there is one kind of social tie founded upon an equality , for instance , among brothers , citizens , friends , allies , and another on pre ...
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... unless the blood of the murderer be shed . Numb . xxv . 31-33 . Besides , it were absurd to suppose that the Jewish people were indulged with the privilege of maintaining the public safety , and that of individuals by capital ...
... unless the blood of the murderer be shed . Numb . xxv . 31-33 . Besides , it were absurd to suppose that the Jewish people were indulged with the privilege of maintaining the public safety , and that of individuals by capital ...
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... unless they can prohibit and punish with due severity offences against the law of God ? For the capacities in which they serve God , as individuals , and as kings , are very different . In this respect they serve the Lord 42 HUGO GROTIUS.
... unless they can prohibit and punish with due severity offences against the law of God ? For the capacities in which they serve God , as individuals , and as kings , are very different . In this respect they serve the Lord 42 HUGO GROTIUS.
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... unless he were a soldier . " In the work usually entitled the CONSTITUTIONS OF CLEMENS ROMANUS , we find that " it is not all killing which is considered unlawful , but only that of the innocent ; yet the admin- istration of judicial ...
... unless he were a soldier . " In the work usually entitled the CONSTITUTIONS OF CLEMENS ROMANUS , we find that " it is not all killing which is considered unlawful , but only that of the innocent ; yet the admin- istration of judicial ...
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