Part, Question
1 1, 60 | of death for the public weal of ~the state; and if man
2 1, 61 | of death for the public weal of ~the state; and if man
3 1, 104 | his subjects to the common weal. ~Wherefore in both ways
4 2, 61 | is directed to the common weal, as the Philosopher states (
5 2, 61 | truth, lives for the common weal."] ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[61]
6 2, 61 | alone regards the common weal directly: but ~by commanding
7 2, 61 | the service of the ~common weal, as the Philosopher declares (
8 2, 88 | the enemy of the common weal, ~are not murderers.~
9 2, 95 | and further the common weal." Therefore it was needless
10 2, 95 | it "further ~the common weal," inasmuch as it is proportionate
11 2, 95 | should further the common weal: so that "necessity" refers
12 2, 96 | directed to the ~common weal of men, and derives the
13 2, 96 | law conduces to the common weal in the ~majority of instances,
14 2, 96 | order to maintain the common weal, which the ~lawgiver had
15 2, 97 | in respect of the ~common weal.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[97] A[
16 2, 97 | guardians of the common weal, it is right to enact a
17 2, 97 | reference to the common weal, to which one and ~the same
18 2, 97 | conducive to the common weal. But, to a certain ~extent,
19 2, 97 | way or ~other, the common weal be compensated according
20 2, 97 | established for the "common weal," as Isidore ~says (Etym.
21 2, 97 | conducive to ~the common weal as a general rule, is not
22 2, 99 | Old Testament, the common weal of the people prospered
23 2, 100 | evil-doers ~or foes of the common weal to be slain: hence this
24 2, 105 | order to secure the common weal.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
25 2, 105 | unless ~perchance the common weal requires that the sin be
26 2, 105 | pertaining to the common weal. ~For this reason bastards,
27 2, 29 | to an enemy of the common weal, or if one were to do good
28 2, 29 | the enemies of the common weal are ~deprived of all beneficence,
29 2, 29 | to safeguard the common weal, the soldier who with this
30 2, 30 | the part of the ~common weal. For in such cases it would
31 2, 30 | more useful to the common weal, rather ~than to one who
32 2, 38 | as the care of the common weal is committed to those who
33 2, 38 | to watch over the common weal of the ~city, kingdom or
34 2, 38 | in defending that common weal against ~internal disturbances,
35 2, 38 | in defending the common weal against external enemies.
36 2, 38 | poor and the entire common weal from suffering at the hands
37 2, 38 | safeguarding the common weal (whereby many are saved
38 2, 38 | safeguarding the common weal of the faithful, it is lawful
39 2, 41 | authority over the common weal. In this latter case the
40 2, 55 | or an enemy of the common weal demands the return of his ~
41 2, 59 | individual, but also the common weal, the security of ~whose
42 2, 139 | endured for ~the common weal: whereas temperance moderates
43 2, 145 | law to matters of common weal in ~temporal affairs, so
44 2, 145 | that concern the common weal of the faithful in ~spiritual
45 3, 55 | what belongs to the public weal ought to be ~manifested
46 Suppl, 37| government of the ~common weal than aristocracy, where
47 Suppl, 47| for dispensing the public weal: ~"Let a man so account
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