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... wars , or by sanguinary persecutions to force con- sciences ; except it be in cases of overt scandal , blasphemy , or intermixture of practice against the state ; much less to nourish seditions ; to authorize conspiracies and rebellions ...
... wars , or by sanguinary persecutions to force con- sciences ; except it be in cases of overt scandal , blasphemy , or intermixture of practice against the state ; much less to nourish seditions ; to authorize conspiracies and rebellions ...
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... kinds , much poverty and much discontent- ment . It is certain , so many overthrown estates , so many votes for troubles . Lucan noteth well the state of Rome before the civil war , " Hinc usura vorax , rapidumque in tempore fænus , 66.
... kinds , much poverty and much discontent- ment . It is certain , so many overthrown estates , so many votes for troubles . Lucan noteth well the state of Rome before the civil war , " Hinc usura vorax , rapidumque in tempore fænus , 66.
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... wars , ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reckoned only by number ; for a smaller number that spend more and earn less , do wear out an estate sooner that a greater ...
... wars , ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reckoned only by number ; for a smaller number that spend more and earn less , do wear out an estate sooner that a greater ...
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... war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care and circumspection be not used . First , for their neighbours there can no general rule be given , ( the occasions are so variable , ) save one which ever holdeth ; ' which is , that ...
... war ; and from all these arise dangers , if care and circumspection be not used . First , for their neighbours there can no general rule be given , ( the occasions are so variable , ) save one which ever holdeth ; ' which is , that ...
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... war cannot justly be made , but upon a precedent injury or provocation ; for there is no question , but a just fear of an imminent danger , though there be no blow given , is a lawful cause of a war . For their wives , there are cruel ...
... war cannot justly be made , but upon a precedent injury or provocation ; for there is no question , but a just fear of an imminent danger , though there be no blow given , is a lawful cause of a war . For their wives , there are cruel ...
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