id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29372 Mackintosh, James, Sir A Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and Nations .txt text/plain 16250 714 60 has, in modern times, been called the Law of Nature and Nations. On the great questions of morality, of politics, and of municipal law, grounds, that the whole science has been called, "The Law of Nature and part of this science has been called "_the natural law of individuals_," the writers on general jurisprudence have considered states as moral search for the original principles of the science in human nature; then two great works on the Law of Nature and Nations which continue to be this extensive subject, namely, the law of nations strictly so called; combined an investigation of the principles of natural and public law, subjects._ "Such a body of political laws must in all countries arise In considering the important subject of criminal law it will be my duty V. The next great division of the subject is the law of nations, ./cache/29372.txt ./txt/29372.txt