| William Paley - Ethics - 1793 - 602 pages
...; for lince war is a conteft by forct between parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, and lince it includes not "in its idea the fuppofition of any convention which ihould place limits to the operations of force, it has naturally no boundary, but that in which force... | |
| Jamaica. Assembly, 1795-1796 - Jamaica - 1796 - 232 pages
...extremities to which the violence of war ufually proceeds: for fince war is a conteft by force between parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, and fince...convention which fhould place limits to the operations offeree, it has naturally no boundary but that in which force terminates ; the deftruclion of the life... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1798 - 612 pages
...extremities to which the violence of war ufually proceeds : for fince war is a conteft by force betivecn parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, and fince...in its idea the fuppofition of any convention which •ihould place limits to the operations of force, it has naturally no boundary but that in which force... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1803 - 556 pages
...extremities to which the violence of war ufually proceeds: for fince war is a conteft by force between parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, and fince...in its idea the fuppofition of any convention which íhould piare limits to the operations of force, it has naturally no boundary but that in which force... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 556 pages
...proceeds : for fince war is % conteft by force between parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, »nd fince it includes not in its idea the fuppofition of any convention which Ihould place limits to the operations of force, it has naturally no boundary but that in which force... | |
| 1803 - 600 pages
...proceeds: for Lice war is a conteft by force between parries who acknowledge no common Superior, and (ince it includes not in its idea the fuppofition of any convention which (hoiild place limits to the operations of force, it has naturally no boundary but that in which force... | |
| 1803 - 544 pages
...extremities to which the violence of war ufinlly proceeds: for fince »ar is a conten by force between parties who acknowledge no common fuperior, and fince it includes not in i:s idea the fuppofition of any convcn"1эп which (houid place limits to the operations of force,... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1831 - 624 pages
...common superior, and since it includes not in its idea the supposition of any convention which should onment at Rome was the continuation' and effect, was not in consequence terminates,^the destruction of the life against which the force is directed. Let it be observed, however,... | |
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