Commentaries on American Law, Том 1W. Kent, 1851 |
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... nature , applied to the conduct of nations , in the character of moral persons , susceptible of obligations and laws . We are not to adopt either of these theories as exclusively true . The most useful and practical part of the law of ...
... nature , applied to the conduct of nations , in the character of moral persons , susceptible of obligations and laws . We are not to adopt either of these theories as exclusively true . The most useful and practical part of the law of ...
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... nature of moral obligation ; and we have the authority of the lawyers of antiquity , and of some of the first masters in the modern school of public law , for placing the moral obligation of nations and of individuals on similar grounds ...
... nature of moral obligation ; and we have the authority of the lawyers of antiquity , and of some of the first masters in the modern school of public law , for placing the moral obligation of nations and of individuals on similar grounds ...
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... nature , by the obligations of which individuals and states are bound , is identical with the will of God , and that will is ascertained , says Mr. Manning , either by consulting Divine revelation , where that is declamatory , or by the ...
... nature , by the obligations of which individuals and states are bound , is identical with the will of God , and that will is ascertained , says Mr. Manning , either by consulting Divine revelation , where that is declamatory , or by the ...
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... nature , as rational and social beings , to live in eternal enmity with each other ; and he recommends , in one of the most beautiful and perfect ethical codes to be met with * among the re- * 7 mains of the ancients , the virtues of ...
... nature , as rational and social beings , to live in eternal enmity with each other ; and he recommends , in one of the most beautiful and perfect ethical codes to be met with * among the re- * 7 mains of the ancients , the virtues of ...
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... Nature and Nations , and to be enlightened and guided by his learning , with much improvement upon the doctrine and arrangement of his great master . He has been cited , for the last half cen- tury , more freely than any one of the ...
... Nature and Nations , and to be enlightened and guided by his learning , with much improvement upon the doctrine and arrangement of his great master . He has been cited , for the last half cen- tury , more freely than any one of the ...
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