Part, Question
1 1, 97 | necessary to make a division of rights when the human race ~increased
2 2, 28 | their exclusive individual rights. In like manner those who ~
3 2, 96 | state, or for ~upholding the rights of a friend, and in like
4 2, 105 | simply if he has all the rights of citizenship, for ~instance,
5 2, 10 | since they would lose the rights of parental authority over
6 2, 38 | seek for redress of his rights from the ~tribunal of his
7 2, 38 | for there are certain "rights of war and covenants, which ~
8 2, 55 | not to distinguish the ~rights of fathers and masters as
9 2, 55 | it is not as though such rights fell short of the ~simply
10 2, 56 | because he respects the rights [jus] of ~others."~Aquin.:
11 2, 58 | of manifesting both these rights, but in ~different ways.
12 2, 67 | those matters to which the ~rights of his authority extend.
13 2, 106 | concerned in defending ~the rights of the individual by whom
14 Suppl, 19| acting together with equal rights ~(Ethic. viii, 10,11), so
15 Suppl, 36| Therefore ~although by rights it would be unlawful for
16 Suppl, 64| this he is within his own rights. Therefore ~he can equally
17 Suppl, 64| are both within their own ~rights, but not in the second.
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