The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 867
... principles which are to serve as the premisses ' of the subject ; there has never been any effort to reduce its various principles to one first principle . Certain precepts , not of morals , but of imaginary rights , are assumed as of a ...
... principles which are to serve as the premisses ' of the subject ; there has never been any effort to reduce its various principles to one first principle . Certain precepts , not of morals , but of imaginary rights , are assumed as of a ...
Pagina 874
... principle cleared out of the way . I only hint at this fresh one , for it leads into a very tangle of argument : Is the custom or usage which the Law of Nations takes as the foundation of its principle that adopted by the Executive ...
... principle cleared out of the way . I only hint at this fresh one , for it leads into a very tangle of argument : Is the custom or usage which the Law of Nations takes as the foundation of its principle that adopted by the Executive ...
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... principle deduced from the circum- stances of war and altogether remote from ' law , ' we should get to this position , that the Prize Court has two different canons , two different principles of decision , according as the owners of ...
... principle deduced from the circum- stances of war and altogether remote from ' law , ' we should get to this position , that the Prize Court has two different canons , two different principles of decision , according as the owners of ...
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