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without effect; if one of the two have an undoubted advantage,
 
without effect; if one of the two have an undoubted advantage,
 
the other must make [[underline]] an ignominious peace, [[/underline]] [[deletion]] that [/deletion]]  [[addition]] which is but [[/addition]] a perfidious  
 
the other must make [[underline]] an ignominious peace, [[/underline]] [[deletion]] that [/deletion]]  [[addition]] which is but [[/addition]] a perfidious  
Truce [[deletion]] to wait [[/deletion]] [[addition]] till [//addition]] a favorable occasion ^ [[addition]] offers [[/addition]] for a more successfull  
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Truce [[deletion]] to wait [[/deletion]] [[addition]] till [[/addition]] a favorable occasion ^ [[addition]] offers [[/addition]] for a more successfull  
 
War; and if one of the two powers is entirely [[deletion]] destroyed [[/deletion]] [[addition]] vanguished, [[/addition]]
 
War; and if one of the two powers is entirely [[deletion]] destroyed [[/deletion]] [[addition]] vanguished, [[/addition]]
 
the other will in its turn be either destroyed or weakened
 
the other will in its turn be either destroyed or weakened

Latest revision as of 13:15, 3 April 2020

1. Though Men are born in differnet Countries yet ought they to remember that they are brothers; that those who love war are Enemies to Society. The ambitious, and Conquerors are unjust, and also senseless. ^ addition Politics when /addition Unjust deletion politics /deletion aim at conquest when just at preservation; [unclear] two ^ addition rival /addition Powers addition after a year have the same relative /addition deletion unclear /deletion strength to each other as before that calamity, they are both weakened without effect; if one of the two have an undoubted advantage, the other must make underline an ignominious peace, /underline deletion that [/deletion]] addition which is but /addition a perfidious Truce deletion to wait /deletion addition till /addition a favorable occasion ^ addition offers /addition for a more successfull War; and if one of the two powers is entirely deletion destroyed /deletion addition vanguished, /addition the other will in its turn be either destroyed or weakened by the jealousy of its neighbours, or by interior vices that must ^ addition silently /addition undermine too extensive Dominions.

deletion The idea of an Empire of the World. of an Universal, Monarchy are abandoned, in Europe vast conquests are rarly met with The Lower European Wars have cost us about unclear midst we unclear very one that reflects be shocked. /deletion

The discovery of America has given rise to fresh commotions; the folly of deletion great Empires /deletion addition Universal Monarchy /addition rather checked than smothered in Europe, seems to have obtained new life in america under the titles of the Empire of the Sea, and Exclusive Commerce.

If Aggressors ought to be treated as wild beasts, tho Defenders of their Country deletion ought /deletion addition deserve /addition to be cherished by society, all wars that are not inevitable, and defensive are unjust. Since the discovery of Gun powder and the improvements catchword in /catchword