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" God, are abuses of feudalism, in itself an absurd system if ever there was one, and contrary to the principles of natural right and to all good polity. War then is a relation, not between man and man, but between State and State, and individuals are enemies... "
The Social Contract: & Discourses - Page 11
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1920 - 287 pages
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Chapters on the Principles of International Law

John Westlake - International law - 1894 - 304 pages
...state to state, in which individuals are enemies only accidentally, not as men nor even as citizens but as soldiers, not as members of their country but as its defenders. Lastly, a state can only have other states for enemies and not men, seeing that no true relation can...
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International Law ...

John Westlake - International law - 1907 - 368 pages
...state to state, in which individuals are enemies only accidentally, not as men nor even as citizens but as soldiers, not as members of their country but as its defenders. In fact a state can only have other states for enemies and not men, seeing that no true relation can...
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The Law of Private Property in War: With a Chapter on Conquest. (Being the ...

Norman Bentwich - Enemy property - 1907 - 178 pages
...State to State, in which individuals are enemies only accidentally, not as men nor even as citizens but as soldiers ; not as members of their country but as its defenders." It is easy to point out the crudeness and a certain confusion of mind which this passage shows. For...
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Effects of War on Property: Being Studies in International Law and Policy

Alma Latifi, John Westlake - Capture at sea - 1909 - 178 pages
...State, in which individuals are only enemies as it were by accident, not as men, nor even as citizens, but as soldiers; not as members of their country, but as its defenders."1 The same idea is repeated in the inaugural discourse of Portalis at the first sitting...
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The Collected Papers of John Westlake on Public International Law

John Westlake - International law - 1914 - 748 pages
...state to state, in which individuals are enemies only accidentally, not as men nor even as citizens but as soldiers, not as members of their country but as its defenders. Lastly, a state can only have other states for enemies and not men, seeing that no true relation can...
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Selected Topics Connected with the Laws of Warfare as of August 1, 1914

Joseph Richardson Baker, Louis Wagner McKernan - War (International law) - 1919 - 872 pages
...state to state, in which individuals are enemies only accidentally, not as men nor even as citizens but as soldiers, not as members of their country but as its defenders. In fact a state can only have other states for enemies and hot men, seeing that no true relation can...
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The Future of International Law

Lassa Oppenheim - Derecho internacional - 1921 - 88 pages
...of states in which private persons are enemies only accidentally ; not as men nor even as citizens, but as soldiers ; not as members of their country, but as its defenders. In a word, each state can only have as enemies other states and not men ; seeing that no true relation...
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The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence

Clarence Morris - Law - 1971 - 588 pages
...between State and State, and individuals are enemies only accidently, not as men, nor even as citizens, but as soldiers; not as members of their country,...disparate in nature there can be no real relation. . . . Even in real war, a just prince, while laying hands, in the enemy's country, on all that belongs...
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The Use and Abuse of Biology: An Anthropological Critique of Sociobiology

Marshall Sahlins - Science - 1976 - 140 pages
...between State and State, and individuals are enemies accidentally, not as men, nor even as citizens, but as soldiers; not as members of their country but...disparate in nature there can be no real relation" (italics added) . The general point is that human needs and dispositions are not just realized, fulfilled,...
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Islands of History

Marshall David Sahlins, Marshall Sahlins - History - 1985 - 204 pages
...Contract that still stands as the philosophic Magna Carta of the General Will, Rousseau argued that "each State can have for enemies only other States,...disparate in nature there can be no real relation." Yet ethnography shows that the Maori chief "lives the life of a whole tribe," that "he stands in a...
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