This extension of the rule of 1756 was clearly unjustified, and it is not possible to believe that it will ever be revived.
Difficulties may arise in regard to the interpretation[519] of certain stipulations of the peace treaty which arbitration will settle if the parties cannot agree.
Sidenote: Postliminium according to International Law, in contradistinction to Postliminium according to Municipal Law.
Equite does not change justice: but, always taking equite for the base, it superadds esteem, and thereby forms in man a third degree of sociability.
Footnote 24: Justice and equite never have been understood.
Footnote 23: I mean here by equite what the Latins called humanitas,-- that is, the kind of sociability which is peculiar to man.
As justice is the product of social instinct and reflection combined, so equite is a product of justice and taste combined--that is, of our powers of judging and of idealizing.
Justice is sociability as manifested in the division of material things, susceptible of weight and measure; equite is justice accompanied by admiration and esteem,--things which cannot be measured.
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