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INTRODUCTIONS. LAW of NATIONS. no Law.
The Law of nations is nuthing more than a
system of rules declaring concerning the conduct
of nations with respect to each their ; rules
the practise of which is for theuseful interest of those
nations, either originally, as tending in itself
to producemustinspire pleasures & least pain,
whatever men expect about the; or
,be merely because they expect it.
I will give examples of these two different
parts of utility (different that is only as flowing
from on different sources for utility in itself
must ever be the same) utility original &
utility from expectation

There is a custom among European nations
that a deleted textof our nation approaching
to a fort belonging toof another nationis utility itself shall salute with a certain number of guns.

Now certain & plain it is, that


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072

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penal code

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001

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introduction law of nations the law

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002

Titles

note

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text sheet

Number of Pages

2

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [pro patria lion motif]]]

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ID Number

23618

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