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" ... materials were scattered over the writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing the laws of his country to their principles, he was led to the contemplation of the law of nature, which he justly considered as the parent of all municipal law... "
A Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and Nations - Page 20
by Sir James Mackintosh - 1828 - 89 pages
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799 - 648 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party, with moderation towards "his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of...writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing tlie laws of his country to their principles, he was led to the contemplation of the law of nature,...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 28

1799 - 616 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party, with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of nations, or rather to create a science, oí which only rude sketches and indigested materials were scattered over the writings of those who...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., Volume 2

Literature, Modern - 1799 - 614 pages
...fidelity to his own party with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was dcftined to give a new form to the law of nations, or, rather, to create a fcience, of which only rude (ketches and i4iidigefted materials were fcattered over the writings of...
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History of the Revolution in England in 1688, comprising a view of the Reign ...

James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the Law of...principles, he was led to the contemplation of the Jaw of nature, which he justly considered as the parent of all municipal law." He next gives an admirable...
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History of the revolution in England in 1688, comprising a view of ..., Volume 2

sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the Law of...science, of which only rude sketches and indigested material? were scattered over the writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing the laws of...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - Canada - 1846 - 618 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party, with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of...create a science, of which only rude sketches and undigested materials were scattered over the writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh: Three ...

Sir James Mackintosh - Ethics - 1848 - 630 pages
...how to reconcile fidelity to his own party, with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of...create a science, of which only rude sketches and undigested materials were scattered over the writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...how to reconeile fidelity to his own party with moderation towards his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of nations, or rather to create a scienee of which only rude sketches and undigested materials were scattered over the writings of those...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 780 pages
...to his own party with moderation towards his ents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new the law of nations, or rather to create a science of which ide sketches and undigested materials were scattered over itings of those who had gone before him....
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...knew how to reconcile fidelity to his own party with moderation toward his opponents. Such was the man who was destined to give a new form to the law of...to create a science of which only rude sketches and undigested materials were scattered over the writings of those who had gone before him. By tracing...
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