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Side 28
... called an invective , but was indeed a true charge , ) did put me in mind of it : and the more I think upon it , the more I settle in opinion , that a war to suppress that empire , though we set aside the cause of religion , were a just ...
... called an invective , but was indeed a true charge , ) did put me in mind of it : and the more I think upon it , the more I settle in opinion , that a war to suppress that empire , though we set aside the cause of religion , were a just ...
Side 30
... called ) are against the laws of nature and nations , then , I say , a war upon them is lawful . I shall divide the question into three parts . First , whether there be , or may be , any nation or society of men , against whom it is ...
... called ) are against the laws of nature and nations , then , I say , a war upon them is lawful . I shall divide the question into three parts . First , whether there be , or may be , any nation or society of men , against whom it is ...
Side 50
... called home upon a war excited against his country by the states of Athens and Thebes , being incensed by their orators and counsellors , which were bribed and cor- rupted from Persia , as Agesilaus himself avouched pleasantly , when he ...
... called home upon a war excited against his country by the states of Athens and Thebes , being incensed by their orators and counsellors , which were bribed and cor- rupted from Persia , as Agesilaus himself avouched pleasantly , when he ...
Side 63
... called of the Romans , Claustra Egypti . Consider in like manner the situation of Babylon , being planted most strongly in regard of lakes and overflowing grounds between the two great navi- gable rivers of Euphrates and Tigris , and in ...
... called of the Romans , Claustra Egypti . Consider in like manner the situation of Babylon , being planted most strongly in regard of lakes and overflowing grounds between the two great navi- gable rivers of Euphrates and Tigris , and in ...
Side 84
... called for death , and when death came to know his will with him , said it was for nothing but to help him up with his burthen again : it doth not follow that because death , which was the privation of the burthen 84 COLOURS OF GOOD AND ...
... called for death , and when death came to know his will with him , said it was for nothing but to help him up with his burthen again : it doth not follow that because death , which was the privation of the burthen 84 COLOURS OF GOOD AND ...
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