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Other considerations applied to wars against infidels or heretics.3 An age which preached crusades , founded the military orders , and persecuted infidels , had no doubt whatever about the justice of such wars .
Other considerations applied to wars against infidels or heretics.3 An age which preached crusades , founded the military orders , and persecuted infidels , had no doubt whatever about the justice of such wars .
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201 , " L'établissement d'armées permamentes servit efficacement la cause de la civilisation de la guerre ; and , as discipline became better , there can be no doubt that in the long run they have had this effect . 8 Ibid 193-194 .
201 , " L'établissement d'armées permamentes servit efficacement la cause de la civilisation de la guerre ; and , as discipline became better , there can be no doubt that in the long run they have had this effect . 8 Ibid 193-194 .
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... cases in 1 Les Fondateurs du Droit International 267 . 3 Published at Oxford in 1657 . 5 Holland's ed . of Zouche i , xii . 2 Above 17-18 . Above 18 . which there was a doubt , and gave some indication 58 LAW IN XVITH AND XVIITH CENTS .
... cases in 1 Les Fondateurs du Droit International 267 . 3 Published at Oxford in 1657 . 5 Holland's ed . of Zouche i , xii . 2 Above 17-18 . Above 18 . which there was a doubt , and gave some indication 58 LAW IN XVITH AND XVIITH CENTS .
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which there was a doubt , and gave some indication of how that doubt should be resolved . In the second place , it kept legal speculation in touch with actual modern facts . The same tendency to base the law on the positive practice of ...
which there was a doubt , and gave some indication of how that doubt should be resolved . In the second place , it kept legal speculation in touch with actual modern facts . The same tendency to base the law on the positive practice of ...
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In the early Middle Ages the idea of a law personal to certain classes of people which followed them wherever they went ( cf. vol . ii 3 n . 2 ) had no doubt some influence . Thus in the Lex Visigothorum 11. 3.
In the early Middle Ages the idea of a law personal to certain classes of people which followed them wherever they went ( cf. vol . ii 3 n . 2 ) had no doubt some influence . Thus in the Lex Visigothorum 11. 3.
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