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CONTENTS.
BOOK THIRD.
CHAPTER I.
PAGE.
Reciprocal Relation of Right and Obligation.-The more Lib-
erty, the more Rights, hence the more Obligations.- Dan-
(ger of Absolutism in Republics, without due Attention to
Political Ethics. Additional Reason of their Importance
derived from our Race.-Another Reason from the Period
in which we live and the Direction which the Study of Po-
litical Sciences of late has taken.-Private Morality neces-
sary for Public Success, especially in Free States, yet not
sufficient.-Justice and Fortitude or Perseverance chief
Virtues in Political Life.-Justice the Basis of the other Vir-
tues.-Reputation for Character of Individuals and States
chiefly founded upon it.-Power and Passion equally apt to
blind against Justice.-Justice affords Power.-Coteries are
unjust because they see distortedly.-May we do what the
Law either positively or by not prohibiting, permits? . . 1
CHAPTER II.
Perseverance. Justus et tenax.-Necessity and great Effects
of Perseverance.-To persevere, our Purpose ought to be
good, the Means adapted to the Purpose and the Purpose to
the Means; the Means concentrated.-Repeated Action
erty, the more Rights, hence the more Obligations.— Dan-
Political Ethics Additional Reason of their Importance
Law either positively or by not prohibiting, permits?
Perseverance.-Justus et tenax.-Necessity and
great Effects
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derived from our Race.—Another Reason from the Period
tues.-Reputation for Character of Individuals and States.
Perseverance.-Justus et tenax.-Necessity and great Effects
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