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Pagina 26
... society which , with the magic help of words , would become a ' Society of Nations . ' The English have very wisely called this society League . ' This prevents equivocation , but , at the same time , places the participant outside the ...
... society which , with the magic help of words , would become a ' Society of Nations . ' The English have very wisely called this society League . ' This prevents equivocation , but , at the same time , places the participant outside the ...
Pagina 27
... society is not a society of which the members are nations . As in all authentic societies , its members are human individuals — that is to say , Europeans who , besides being Europeans , are also Englishmen , Germans , or Spaniards ...
... society is not a society of which the members are nations . As in all authentic societies , its members are human individuals — that is to say , Europeans who , besides being Europeans , are also Englishmen , Germans , or Spaniards ...
Pagina 217
... society was responsible , then society had no right to punish crime . Society ought to have suppressed the causes of crime , the responsibility for this being placed upon the community . Further , they asserted that it was the duty of ...
... society was responsible , then society had no right to punish crime . Society ought to have suppressed the causes of crime , the responsibility for this being placed upon the community . Further , they asserted that it was the duty of ...
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