The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... principles that shall not coincide with the conclu- sions of right reason , or the feelings of a refined humanity . Pi- racy was once juris gentium , and so was the seizure of property wrecked . It is in this sense of the word also ...
... principles that shall not coincide with the conclu- sions of right reason , or the feelings of a refined humanity . Pi- racy was once juris gentium , and so was the seizure of property wrecked . It is in this sense of the word also ...
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... principles . Whether these principles should or should not be founded in justice and expe- diency , it is evidently possible , by reasoning from them conse- quentially , to create an artificial or conventional body of know- ledge , more ...
... principles . Whether these principles should or should not be founded in justice and expe- diency , it is evidently possible , by reasoning from them conse- quentially , to create an artificial or conventional body of know- ledge , more ...
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... principles , and its harmonious order . It may be interesting , therefore , to review , somewhat more distinctly , these final objects of natural science . The composition of substances or the nature and proportion of their constituent ...
... principles , and its harmonious order . It may be interesting , therefore , to review , somewhat more distinctly , these final objects of natural science . The composition of substances or the nature and proportion of their constituent ...
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KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
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