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Let us always bear in mind, my friends, let us repeat — for we must repeat, for fear it should be forgotten — the words of the bishop of Soissons, not Languet, but Fitzjames-Stuart, in his mandate of 1757: “We ought to regard the Turks as our brethren.”
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The sieur Languet, bishop of Soissons, having maintained that he could not be judged by the justice of the king even for the crime of high treason, was condemned to pay a fine of ten thousand livres.
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The Huguenot author (either Languet or Duplessis-Mornay) of the Vindiciae contra tyrannos
SOCIAL CONTRACT MICHAEL LEVIN 1968
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So, at least, thought the judicious Frenchman Languet, who added, with some bitterness, that whoever urged upon them moderation was rewarded for his pains by being called a traitor to the faith.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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How deep the disappointment felt by the Protestants at the constable's course must have been, can be gathered from the sanguine picture of the prospects of the French Reformation drawn by Languet a couple of months earlier.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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Languet had it with him at Prague, _framed_, as he asserts, and hung up in his room, in the year 1575.
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State; from Locke the seat of this authority; the nature of the original pact and of citizenship from Spinoza; from the Huguenot Languet the doctrine of fraternity; and from Althusius the doctrine of the inalienability of citizenship.
The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton
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Languet, a few months later; "ejus enim supplicium _est una ex non minimis causis horum tumultuum_."
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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Among the advocates of individualism in the XVI century who prepared the way for the triumph of the doctrines of natural law in the subsequent centuries, Hotman and Languet are French, Buchanan is
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The danger increasing, Languet, a celebrated cure of Saint-Sulpice, who had always rendered himself assiduous, spoke of the sacraments to M. le
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