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1 "Where there's law there's injustice," put in the little man.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER XII
2 In seeking the laws of historical movement just the same thing happens.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I
3 To understand the laws of this continuous movement is the aim of history.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I
4 He must keep order, keep the law, that's what the government is there for.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER XXIII
5 Apart from conditions of war and law, that look established human relations between the two men.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER X
6 "To endure war is the most difficult subordination of man's freedom to the law of God," the voice had said.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER IX
7 To that I must entirely change my point of view and study the laws of the movement of steam, of the bells, and of the wind.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I
8 But to arrive at these laws, resulting from the sum of all those human wills, man's mind postulates arbitrary and disconnected units.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I
9 Here besides the law of retrospection, which regards all the past as a preparation for events that subsequently occur, the law of reciprocity comes in, confusing the whole matter.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER VII
10 To study the laws of history we must completely change the subject of our observation, must leave aside kings, ministers, and generals, and study the common, infinitesimally small elements by which the masses are moved.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I
11 And, indeed, human reason replies: every time conquerors appear there have been wars, but this does not prove that the conquerors caused the wars and that it is possible to find the laws of a war in the personal activity of a single man.
War and Peace 4By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I