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... Grotius , we may assume he was aware , in writing the " Second Treatise , " of Grotius ' characterization of the " primitive state " as one of blissful simplicity and innocence , a state of peace , not war ; as one which man did not ...
... Grotius , we may assume he was aware , in writing the " Second Treatise , " of Grotius ' characterization of the " primitive state " as one of blissful simplicity and innocence , a state of peace , not war ; as one which man did not ...
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THE LIFE AND LEGAL WRITINGS OF HUGO GROTIUS , by Edward Dumbauld . University of Oklahoma Press , Norman , 1969. Pp . xiii + 206. $ 4.95 . As it title implies The Life and Legal Writings of Hugo Grotius is a general approach , a ...
THE LIFE AND LEGAL WRITINGS OF HUGO GROTIUS , by Edward Dumbauld . University of Oklahoma Press , Norman , 1969. Pp . xiii + 206. $ 4.95 . As it title implies The Life and Legal Writings of Hugo Grotius is a general approach , a ...
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Grotius sets forth basic axioms ( nine rules , thirteen laws ) which are essential to the arguments of this treatise ... Grotius called " the law of all laws " : " Let all laws be observed simultaneously where possible ; where that ...
Grotius sets forth basic axioms ( nine rules , thirteen laws ) which are essential to the arguments of this treatise ... Grotius called " the law of all laws " : " Let all laws be observed simultaneously where possible ; where that ...
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