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... justice and arraignment as any other transgressors ? And certainly if men , not to speak of heathen , both wise and religious , have done justice upon tyrants what way they could soonest , how much more mild and humane then is it to ...
... justice and arraignment as any other transgressors ? And certainly if men , not to speak of heathen , both wise and religious , have done justice upon tyrants what way they could soonest , how much more mild and humane then is it to ...
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... justice , what they have begun , they could not lawfully begin at all . For this golden rule of justice and morality , as well as of arithmetic , 225 out of three terms which they admit , will as certainly and unavoidably 222 Scripture ...
... justice , what they have begun , they could not lawfully begin at all . For this golden rule of justice and morality , as well as of arithmetic , 225 out of three terms which they admit , will as certainly and unavoidably 222 Scripture ...
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... justice ? For lawful war is but the execution of justice against them who refuse law . Among whom if it be lawful ( as they deny not , p . 19 , 20 ) , to slay the king himself coming in front at his own peril , wherefore may not justice ...
... justice ? For lawful war is but the execution of justice against them who refuse law . Among whom if it be lawful ( as they deny not , p . 19 , 20 ) , to slay the king himself coming in front at his own peril , wherefore may not justice ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
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