Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page vii
... regard to the combination of Conscience and Sympathy , which two factors form the Moral Sense described under the name of Feeling on page 14 , will be found , by careful and unbiassed investigation , to be consistent with physical facts ...
... regard to the combination of Conscience and Sympathy , which two factors form the Moral Sense described under the name of Feeling on page 14 , will be found , by careful and unbiassed investigation , to be consistent with physical facts ...
Page viii
... regard to the division of the subject matter as well as with regard to the execution , and ventures to mention this as a plea for the indulgence of his readers . The Manual of International Law . which is hereby offered viii.
... regard to the division of the subject matter as well as with regard to the execution , and ventures to mention this as a plea for the indulgence of his readers . The Manual of International Law . which is hereby offered viii.
Page 6
... regard to the nature of the evidence required for their verification , of three distinct classes , viz .: physical , mental and moral , and must accordingly be tested by evidence an- swering to the correlative Laws of Nature ...
... regard to the nature of the evidence required for their verification , of three distinct classes , viz .: physical , mental and moral , and must accordingly be tested by evidence an- swering to the correlative Laws of Nature ...
Page 10
... regard the conclusion above drawn as inevitable . He will find it impossible to believe that the processes which have heretofore so moulded all beings to the requirements of their lives that they get satis- faction in fulfilling them ...
... regard the conclusion above drawn as inevitable . He will find it impossible to believe that the processes which have heretofore so moulded all beings to the requirements of their lives that they get satis- faction in fulfilling them ...
Page 18
... regard the connections of the Mind with bodies outside the Mind ; and the same conditions constitute the Moral Law when regard is had to the inward relation of the Mind with the Soul . This relation is manifested through the Moral ...
... regard the connections of the Mind with bodies outside the Mind ; and the same conditions constitute the Moral Law when regard is had to the inward relation of the Mind with the Soul . This relation is manifested through the Moral ...
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