In the first place, a distinction must be made between the commodities themselves.
And as to articles of the third class, from their being of a doubtful kind, a distinction must be made between the times of war and peace.
In the same manner Acarnania and Amphilochia are said to have been under the dominion of the Aetolians; Peraea and Caunus under that of the Rhodians; and Pydna was ceded by Philip to the Olynthians.
Many think that in order to know whether a prince be sovereign or not, it is proper to inquire whether his title to the crown is by election or inheritance.
Now a distinction must be made in spiritual goods.
As regards the end of captivity through the war coming to an end, a distinction must be made according to the different modes of ending war.
A distinction must be made between neutral men-of-war and private vessels assisting the sick, wounded, and shipwrecked.
If a distinction must be made," wrote Swinburne as early as 1875, "if a distinction must be made between the Dioscuri of English poetry, we must admit that Beaumont was the twin of heavenlier birth.
And also from the last great poet of the Victorian age: "If a distinction mustbe made between the Dioscuri of English poetry, we must admit that Beaumont was the twin of heavenlier birth.
A distinction must be made between active power and passive power, or mere receptivity.
Hence a distinction must be drawn between the factory working-day for women and children, and the maximum factory working-day extended also to men.
Hence a distinction must be drawn between the maximum working-day of contract and the legal (regulated) working-day.
In the consideration of laws a distinction must be carefully observed between the end at which they aim and the means by which they are directed to that end, between their absolute and their relative excellence.
A distinction must be made, when the aristocratic and the democratic principles mutually inveigh against each other, as tending to facilitate corruption.
A distinction must be drawn between tyranny and arbitrary power.
In the consideration of laws, a distinction must be carefully observed between the end at which they aim, and the means by which they are directed to that end; between their absolute and their relative excellence.
But a distinction mustbe drawn between neutralisation of a whole State and neutralisation of certain parts of a State.
As regards internationally injurious acts of members of a Government, a distinction must be made between such acts as are committed by the offenders in their official capacity, and other acts.
I believe that a distinction must be made between those individuals who leave the country before and those who leave it after annexation.
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