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According to him it is a characteristic of the just man not to harm either a friend or anybody else : οὐκ ἄρα τοῦ δικαίου ... The opposition between the two conceptions of justice , and of ethics in general - according to which the ...
According to him it is a characteristic of the just man not to harm either a friend or anybody else : οὐκ ἄρα τοῦ δικαίου ... The opposition between the two conceptions of justice , and of ethics in general - according to which the ...
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And if you did not do this , which was your duty , are you not guilty of their crimes ? Who gives you the right to punish them ? Ye who punish them according to your law and your justice , shall be judged according to another law and ...
And if you did not do this , which was your duty , are you not guilty of their crimes ? Who gives you the right to punish them ? Ye who punish them according to your law and your justice , shall be judged according to another law and ...
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According to St. Thomas , Summa theol . , 2.1 , q . 92 , a . 2 , ad 3 , " praemiare potest ad quemlibet pertinere ; sed punire non pertinet nisi ad ministrum legis , cuius auctoritate poena infertur ; et ideo praemiare non ponitur actus ...
According to St. Thomas , Summa theol . , 2.1 , q . 92 , a . 2 , ad 3 , " praemiare potest ad quemlibet pertinere ; sed punire non pertinet nisi ad ministrum legis , cuius auctoritate poena infertur ; et ideo praemiare non ponitur actus ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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