Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... emperors . Why so ? Because God has distrib- uted to mankind these very human rights through the emperors and kings of this world . Do you wish us to read the laws of the emperors , and to act by the estates according to these laws ? If ...
... emperors . Why so ? Because God has distrib- uted to mankind these very human rights through the emperors and kings of this world . Do you wish us to read the laws of the emperors , and to act by the estates according to these laws ? If ...
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... emperor , why was that which was by you supposed to be just sought from Julian ? Do you reply that it is lawful to petition the Emperor in order to recover what is one's own , but not lawful to accuse another in order that he may be ...
... emperor , why was that which was by you supposed to be just sought from Julian ? Do you reply that it is lawful to petition the Emperor in order to recover what is one's own , but not lawful to accuse another in order that he may be ...
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... emperors to be called the friends of the Church's interests , and the guardians of her peace and unity . But when such things are decreed by emperors against the parties who , having of their own ac- cord brought forward accusations ...
... emperors to be called the friends of the Church's interests , and the guardians of her peace and unity . But when such things are decreed by emperors against the parties who , having of their own ac- cord brought forward accusations ...
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Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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