The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 142Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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... true that an agreement ending war - that is to say , a treaty of peace - is a forced agreement . But the force is , or ought to be , vis compulsiva , not vis absoluta , and peace , to be a true peace , must be a just peace , engendering ...
... true that an agreement ending war - that is to say , a treaty of peace - is a forced agreement . But the force is , or ought to be , vis compulsiva , not vis absoluta , and peace , to be a true peace , must be a just peace , engendering ...
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... true to say that the colonists took with them the foundations of government , it is no less true that the institutions which they set up were not identical with those which had come into being in the countries they had left . The ...
... true to say that the colonists took with them the foundations of government , it is no less true that the institutions which they set up were not identical with those which had come into being in the countries they had left . The ...
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... true individuality means , among other things , unmitigated loneliness . The fact that the attitude of the true Self is for the most part concealed from itself emerges in the rare situations in which Human Life decides to face the ...
... true individuality means , among other things , unmitigated loneliness . The fact that the attitude of the true Self is for the most part concealed from itself emerges in the rare situations in which Human Life decides to face the ...
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HAMILTON ROBERT | 12 |
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Renascent Faith in Literary America | 75 |
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