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... Law of Nations and of Nature . For the Law of Nations , in the received sense of the term , was in a great measure unknown to antiquity , and is not to be confounded with the Jus Gentium of the Roman Law . The Jus Gentium of the Romans ...
... Law of Nations and of Nature . For the Law of Nations , in the received sense of the term , was in a great measure unknown to antiquity , and is not to be confounded with the Jus Gentium of the Roman Law . The Jus Gentium of the Romans ...
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... law , at least in the Protestant countries of Europe , for it should be mentioned that it was soon placed by the Roman ... law ; and in 1661 , the Elector Palatine set the example of found- ing a chair of the Law of Nature and Nations in ...
... law , at least in the Protestant countries of Europe , for it should be mentioned that it was soon placed by the Roman ... law ; and in 1661 , the Elector Palatine set the example of found- ing a chair of the Law of Nature and Nations in ...
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... natural principles , or an universal consent . The former of these indi- cates the Law of Nature , the latter the Law of Nations , the difference between which must not be judged of from the language of their testimonies , for writers ...
... natural principles , or an universal consent . The former of these indi- cates the Law of Nature , the latter the Law of Nations , the difference between which must not be judged of from the language of their testimonies , for writers ...
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... nature of sovereignty , what peoples , what kings , have . it in full , what in part , what with a right of alien- ation , what otherwise ; and afterwards he has spoken of the duty of subjects to their sovereigns . In the second book ...
... nature of sovereignty , what peoples , what kings , have . it in full , what in part , what with a right of alien- ation , what otherwise ; and afterwards he has spoken of the duty of subjects to their sovereigns . In the second book ...
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... nature and the according judg ment of all ages and nations . But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for having quoted . The usages and laws of ...
... nature and the according judg ment of all ages and nations . But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for having quoted . The usages and laws of ...
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