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... justice which rises from nature is a pledge of mutual 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 ...
... justice which rises from nature is a pledge of mutual 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 ...
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... justice in this sense of the word is complete virtue - not justice un- qualified , but as it appears between one party and another . Hence we often find it regarded as the supreme virtue , ' more wonderful than evening or morning star ...
... justice in this sense of the word is complete virtue - not justice un- qualified , but as it appears between one party and another . Hence we often find it regarded as the supreme virtue , ' more wonderful than evening or morning star ...
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... justice itself . For their two prime objectives are to expel faction , which is inspired by hate , and to produce concord - concord being like friendship . Between friends there is no need of justice , though men can be just and yet ...
... justice itself . For their two prime objectives are to expel faction , which is inspired by hate , and to produce concord - concord being like friendship . Between friends there is no need of justice , though men can be just and yet ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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