North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 31
... profession as one of the regular occupations of society is a legacy bequeathed to us from those ages when fighting was the only employment , and the way in which it keeps up the habit of war among nations is perfectly obvious . This ...
... profession as one of the regular occupations of society is a legacy bequeathed to us from those ages when fighting was the only employment , and the way in which it keeps up the habit of war among nations is perfectly obvious . This ...
Page 32
... profession . The morality or immorality of an action de- pends entirely upon the opinion of the agent with regard to it . If he thinks himself right , he is right , because he is bound at every moment to act according to his sincere ...
... profession . The morality or immorality of an action de- pends entirely upon the opinion of the agent with regard to it . If he thinks himself right , he is right , because he is bound at every moment to act according to his sincere ...
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... profession , and by the support and encouragement of publick opinion . We now come to the second point : viz . 2. The practicability of putting an end to the custom of war . This point resolves itself into two branches ; the possibility ...
... profession , and by the support and encouragement of publick opinion . We now come to the second point : viz . 2. The practicability of putting an end to the custom of war . This point resolves itself into two branches ; the possibility ...
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... professions , while they keep on foot armies of two or three hundred thousand men each , all burning for an opportu- nity to enjoy the occupation and profit of a new struggle . The only real ground of dependence is the intelligence and ...
... professions , while they keep on foot armies of two or three hundred thousand men each , all burning for an opportu- nity to enjoy the occupation and profit of a new struggle . The only real ground of dependence is the intelligence and ...
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... profession , on questions respecting the rights and duties of owners , masters , and mariners , of shippers and freighters , of average , salvage and contribution . In what part of either of these writers , or of any cotemporary or more ...
... profession , on questions respecting the rights and duties of owners , masters , and mariners , of shippers and freighters , of average , salvage and contribution . In what part of either of these writers , or of any cotemporary or more ...
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