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BOOK 3, CHAPTER 10Cautions in Regard to Things Which Are Done in an Unlawful WarI. With what meaning a sense of honor may be said to forbid what the law permitsII. The principle stated is applied to the things which we said were permitted by the law of nationsIII. What is done by reason of an unjust war is unjust from the point of view of moral injustice. IV. Who are bound to make restitution, and to what extentV. Whether things taken in an unjust war are to be restored by him who took themVI. Whether things taken in an unjust war are to be restored by him who holds them |
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