Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Justice and Benevolence , is created in the human mind . Here the struggle for material existence is accom- Martyrdom . panied and often neutralized ( as manifested in mar- tyrdom ) by the fiercer strife of the moral element of Nature ...
... Justice and Benevolence , is created in the human mind . Here the struggle for material existence is accom- Martyrdom . panied and often neutralized ( as manifested in mar- tyrdom ) by the fiercer strife of the moral element of Nature ...
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... Justice , ( ยง5 ) . These latter form the subject- matter of the present chapter . In the preceding section we have noticed that Feeling and Soul are one and the same pheno- menon of manifestation of the Absolute , being called Feeling ...
... Justice , ( ยง5 ) . These latter form the subject- matter of the present chapter . In the preceding section we have noticed that Feeling and Soul are one and the same pheno- menon of manifestation of the Absolute , being called Feeling ...
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... Justice and Benevolence , which constitutes the Moral Law of Nature , the parent of all virtues . These two elements of the Good , as revealed to us through intuition by the Soul , are presented to our consciousness through the moral ...
... Justice and Benevolence , which constitutes the Moral Law of Nature , the parent of all virtues . These two elements of the Good , as revealed to us through intuition by the Soul , are presented to our consciousness through the moral ...
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... Justice , apart from the moder- ating control of Mercy , degenerates into des- potism , and from despotism into tyranny . But to keep Benevolence free from any bias to laxity or excessive lenity in procedure , which might encourage ...
... Justice , apart from the moder- ating control of Mercy , degenerates into des- potism , and from despotism into tyranny . But to keep Benevolence free from any bias to laxity or excessive lenity in procedure , which might encourage ...
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... Justice is the right Reason , so is Benevo- lence the right Sentiment . Both are impulses of the Soul , proceeding from the divine elements of Justice and Mercy , which , when combined , produce the disinterested affections or virtues ...
... Justice is the right Reason , so is Benevo- lence the right Sentiment . Both are impulses of the Soul , proceeding from the divine elements of Justice and Mercy , which , when combined , produce the disinterested affections or virtues ...
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