The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1N. H. Whitaker, 1827 |
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... through some ambiguity in the expressions which he used . Temures promised the garrison of Sebastia , that if they would surrender , no blood should be shed . The garrison surrendered ; and Temures buried them all alive . PROMISES . 16 91.
... through some ambiguity in the expressions which he used . Temures promised the garrison of Sebastia , that if they would surrender , no blood should be shed . The garrison surrendered ; and Temures buried them all alive . PROMISES . 16 91.
Page 92
... Sebastia actually received it , nor in the sense i which Temures himself knew that the garrison re ceived it : which last sense , according to our rule . was the sense in which he was in conscience bound to have performed it . From the ...
... Sebastia actually received it , nor in the sense i which Temures himself knew that the garrison re ceived it : which last sense , according to our rule . was the sense in which he was in conscience bound to have performed it . From the ...
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