The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: PoliticsT. Nourse, 1885 |
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... not chance to coincide with his own private convictions of justice and expediency . We agree in the main with the view of this topic which the author takes , and gladly avail ourselves of the occasion to WAR AND LOYALTY . 5 10.
... not chance to coincide with his own private convictions of justice and expediency . We agree in the main with the view of this topic which the author takes , and gladly avail ourselves of the occasion to WAR AND LOYALTY . 5 10.
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... justice or expedi- ency of that war ; but we cannot censure with extreme se- verity the New England people for being strongly opposed to it . Yet there can be no question , that , in the madness of the moment , the opposition was ...
... justice or expedi- ency of that war ; but we cannot censure with extreme se- verity the New England people for being strongly opposed to it . Yet there can be no question , that , in the madness of the moment , the opposition was ...
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... Justice not only forbids wrong to be done , but requires that the wrong done be avenged . In a state of nature where there is no estab- lished government , but each individual is left to his own . sovereignty , each one has the right of ...
... Justice not only forbids wrong to be done , but requires that the wrong done be avenged . In a state of nature where there is no estab- lished government , but each individual is left to his own . sovereignty , each one has the right of ...
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... justice , there could be no war . Undoubted- ly , if all men and nations were wise and just , wars would cease . We might then , in very deed , " beat our swords into ploughshares and our spears into pruning - hooks , " and learn war no ...
... justice , there could be no war . Undoubted- ly , if all men and nations were wise and just , wars would cease . We might then , in very deed , " beat our swords into ploughshares and our spears into pruning - hooks , " and learn war no ...
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... justice , patriotism , heroism ? If so , slink back to your tribe , and never aspire to the dignity of being contemptible . But having established that war may be necessary and just , the question comes up , What is the duty of the ...
... justice , patriotism , heroism ? If so , slink back to your tribe , and never aspire to the dignity of being contemptible . But having established that war may be necessary and just , the question comes up , What is the duty of the ...
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