Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical EssayG. Allen & Unwin Limited, 1903 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... arbitration between Greek states . Among the Romans we have the jus feciale and the jus gentium , as distinguished from the civil law of Rome , and certain military regulations about the taking of booty in war . Ambassadors were held ...
... arbitration between Greek states . Among the Romans we have the jus feciale and the jus gentium , as distinguished from the civil law of Rome , and certain military regulations about the taking of booty in war . Ambassadors were held ...
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... arbitration and Peace Congresses . These are the refuges of a peace - loving nation , in cases where vital interests are not at stake . " Nature gives us no right to use force , except where mild and conciliatory measures are useless ...
... arbitration and Peace Congresses . These are the refuges of a peace - loving nation , in cases where vital interests are not at stake . " Nature gives us no right to use force , except where mild and conciliatory measures are useless ...
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... arbitration in the interests of peace . † But it was by the French Abbé St. Pierre that the problem of perpetual peace was fairly introduced into political literature : and this , in an age of cabinet and dynastic wars , while the ...
... arbitration in the interests of peace . † But it was by the French Abbé St. Pierre that the problem of perpetual peace was fairly introduced into political literature : and this , in an age of cabinet and dynastic wars , while the ...
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... arbitration of the senate , and the combined military force of the federation is to be applied to drive the Turks out of Europe . There is to be a rational rearrangement of boundaries , but after this no change is to be permitted in the ...
... arbitration of the senate , and the combined military force of the federation is to be applied to drive the Turks out of Europe . There is to be a rational rearrangement of boundaries , but after this no change is to be permitted in the ...
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... arbitration should be established at Rome of which the Pope should be made president ; while at the same time the old spiritual authority should be restored to the Church , and excommunication be the punishment Rousseau's Criticism of ...
... arbitration should be established at Rome of which the Pope should be made president ; while at the same time the old spiritual authority should be restored to the Church , and excommunication be the punishment Rousseau's Criticism of ...
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Стр. 4 - Nor think, in nature's state they blindly trod ; The state of nature was the reign of God ; Self-love and social at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man.
Стр. 118 - COMMONWEALTH" is said to be "instituted" when a "multitude" of men do agree and "covenant, every one with every one" that to whatsoever "man," or "assembly of men," shall be given by the major part the "right " to "present" the person of them all, that is to say, to be their "representative"; every one, as well he that "voted for it...
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Стр. 128 - The law of nations shall be founded on a federation of free states. Nations, as states, may be judged like individuals who, living in the natural states of society — that is to say, uncontrolled by external law — injure one another through their very proximity.
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