The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, 1 tomasB. Boothroyd, 1814 |
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... Plutarch . Vol . I. p . 166-168 . The magisterial capacity exempts not the person holding it from the rules of justice , and the private duties , by which he is bound as an individual . personal . Not because these rights are not ...
... Plutarch . Vol . I. p . 166-168 . The magisterial capacity exempts not the person holding it from the rules of justice , and the private duties , by which he is bound as an individual . personal . Not because these rights are not ...
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... Plutarch , + Addison , in his Essays , No. 120 , 121. of the Spectator , has shewn the difference between reason , and the instinct of animals , with all that beauty and justness of remark by which his writ- ings are distinguished ...
... Plutarch , + Addison , in his Essays , No. 120 , 121. of the Spectator , has shewn the difference between reason , and the instinct of animals , with all that beauty and justness of remark by which his writ- ings are distinguished ...
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... Tоívuv άTÒ TŰV διεφθαρμένων τὰς γνώμας , τὰς κρίσεις ποις τῶν πραγ párov , Not to form our judgment of things from such , as have corrupt minds . Plutarch too agrees entirely with what has been said , 26 THE RIGHTS OF.
... Tоívuv άTÒ TŰV διεφθαρμένων τὰς γνώμας , τὰς κρίσεις ποις τῶν πραγ párov , Not to form our judgment of things from such , as have corrupt minds . Plutarch too agrees entirely with what has been said , 26 THE RIGHTS OF.
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Including the Law of Nature and of Nations Hugo Grotius. Plutarch too agrees entirely with what has been said , as appears from a passage in his life of Pompey , affirming that man neither was , nor is , by nature , a wild unsociable ...
Including the Law of Nature and of Nations Hugo Grotius. Plutarch too agrees entirely with what has been said , as appears from a passage in his life of Pompey , affirming that man neither was , nor is , by nature , a wild unsociable ...
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... Plutarch relates in the life of Alexander , though without 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 ...
... Plutarch relates in the life of Alexander , though without 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 ...
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