| Edwin De Witt Dickinson - Congresses and conventions - 1920 - 448 pages
...law of man and the natural law of states, and the latter is what we call the law of nations. Thus the natural law and the law of nations are in reality one and the same thing,1 and differ only by an external denomination. It should be said, therefore, that the law... | |
| English literature - 1804 - 644 pages
...of thoie great authorities, Puffendorf, Barbeyгас, Wolfe, Montefquieu, Hobbs, and Vatel." — " Natural law, and the law of nations, are in reality one and the lame thing, and differ only by an external denomination. We muft therefore (ay, that the law of nations,... | |
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