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... we come to that part which concerns the keeping of faith in war . XIX . Further , we must again apply what we have said in our 20 . ex persona ejus quicum agimus peti possent , 3-2 CAP . I. ] REGULE GENERALES EX JURE NATURĘ . 35.
... we come to that part which concerns the keeping of faith in war . XIX . Further , we must again apply what we have said in our 20 . ex persona ejus quicum agimus peti possent , 3-2 CAP . I. ] REGULE GENERALES EX JURE NATURĘ . 35.
Page 36
... faith con- ceived to understand : so that we must detest the impiety of those who say that men are to be deceived with oaths as boys with toys . XX . 1 We know that some of the kinds of fraud which - we have said are allowed by Natural ...
... faith con- ceived to understand : so that we must detest the impiety of those who say that men are to be deceived with oaths as boys with toys . XX . 1 We know that some of the kinds of fraud which - we have said are allowed by Natural ...
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... faith ; as subjects towards a king , vassals towards a seigneur , soldiers towards their general ; those received as suppli- ants or as guests or as deserters , towards those who have received them ; and on the other hand , those who ...
... faith ; as subjects towards a king , vassals towards a seigneur , soldiers towards their general ; those received as suppli- ants or as guests or as deserters , towards those who have received them ; and on the other hand , those who ...
Page 93
... faith that we should not be acces- sary to your death . 6 And thus in a regular war , or between those who have the right of declaring a regular war , such a practice is not lawful . But out of regular war it is held lawful , also by ...
... faith that we should not be acces- sary to your death . 6 And thus in a regular war , or between those who have the right of declaring a regular war , such a practice is not lawful . But out of regular war it is held lawful , also by ...
Page 94
... faith in dealing with pirates and robbers is not blameless ; but by usage , in consequence of the evil character of those against whom it is committed , it is unpunished . XIX . 1 The violation of women in war you may perpetually find ...
... faith in dealing with pirates and robbers is not blameless ; but by usage , in consequence of the evil character of those against whom it is committed , it is unpunished . XIX . 1 The violation of women in war you may perpetually find ...
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