Excerpt from Le Droit des Gens, ou Principes de la Loi Naturelle Appliques A la Conduite Et aux Affaires des Nations Et des Souverains, Vol. 3
La fin légitime ne donne un véritable droit qu'aux seuls moyens nécessaires pour obtenir cette lin tout ce qu'on fait au delà est réprouvé par la loi naturelle, vicieux, et condamnahle au tribunal de la conscience. De là vient que le droit à tels on tels actes d'hostilité varie suivant les cir constances. Ce qui est juste et parfaitement innocent dans une guerre, dans une situation particulière, ne l'est pas toujours en d'autres occasions; le droit suit pas à pas le besoin l'exigence du cas; il n'en passe point les bornes.
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