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... reason and usage , basing usage on the evidence of treaties and ordinance . " Reason commands me " , says he , " to be equally friendly to two of my friends who are enemies to each other ; hence it follows that I am not to prefer either ...
... reason and usage , basing usage on the evidence of treaties and ordinance . " Reason commands me " , says he , " to be equally friendly to two of my friends who are enemies to each other ; hence it follows that I am not to prefer either ...
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... reason was maintained . The appeal to divinity was abandoned but the appeal to reason and justice has been preserved all through . Even now , some of the rules of interna- tional conduct are based more on reason and justice than on any ...
... reason was maintained . The appeal to divinity was abandoned but the appeal to reason and justice has been preserved all through . Even now , some of the rules of interna- tional conduct are based more on reason and justice than on any ...
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... reason and that reason what you propose to do is bad ; for this reason and that reason what you do not propose is better . I do not oppose ; it is my duty not to oppose ; but observe that I ' Warn . " The right of the sovereign to be ...
... reason and that reason what you propose to do is bad ; for this reason and that reason what you do not propose is better . I do not oppose ; it is my duty not to oppose ; but observe that I ' Warn . " The right of the sovereign to be ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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