Essay i.Sec.ii.p.
76. [311] Ibid.
Essay iii.Sec.iv.p.
466. [312] A good exposition of how an inferior action has to yield to one higher is given by Dr.Newman in his "Lectures on University Subjects," p. 372.
"What is true in one science, is dictated to us indeed according to that science, but not according to another science, or in another department. "What is certain in the military art, has force in the military art, but not in statesmanship; and if statesmanship be a higher department of action than war, and enjoins the contrary, it has no force on our reception and obedience at all.