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... advantage to restrain men from harming one another and save them from being harmed . XXXII . For all living things which have not been able to make compacts not to harm one another or be harmed , nothing ever is either just or unjust ...
... advantage to restrain men from harming one another and save them from being harmed . XXXII . For all living things which have not been able to make compacts not to harm one another or be harmed , nothing ever is either just or unjust ...
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... advantage , there they were just at the time when they were of advantage for the dealings of fellow citizens with one another ; but subsequently they are no longer just , when no longer of advantage . ( Epicurus ) ( c ) A prince being ...
... advantage , there they were just at the time when they were of advantage for the dealings of fellow citizens with one another ; but subsequently they are no longer just , when no longer of advantage . ( Epicurus ) ( c ) A prince being ...
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... advantage - really it is a refined form of being self - considering . Machiavelli is even more realistic . Since there is no point in being good apart from your own advantage , it is not necessary to have various virtues , " but it is ...
... advantage - really it is a refined form of being self - considering . Machiavelli is even more realistic . Since there is no point in being good apart from your own advantage , it is not necessary to have various virtues , " but it is ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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