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Lastly , I know not by what authority the Consul administers such oaths . On the
whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and that the
apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what is ...
Lastly , I know not by what authority the Consul administers such oaths . On the
whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and that the
apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what is ...
Side 57
If I might venture to reason a little formally , without being charged with running
into ó - subtletics and aphorisms , ” I would say , that if one citizen has a right to
go to war of his own authority , every citizen has the same . If every citizen has
that ...
If I might venture to reason a little formally , without being charged with running
into ó - subtletics and aphorisms , ” I would say , that if one citizen has a right to
go to war of his own authority , every citizen has the same . If every citizen has
that ...
Side 63
The minister then refers the case to his own Government , asks new instructions ,
and in the mean time , acquiesces in the authority of the country . His
Government examines his constructions ; abandons them if wrong ; insists on
them if right ...
The minister then refers the case to his own Government , asks new instructions ,
and in the mean time , acquiesces in the authority of the country . His
Government examines his constructions ; abandons them if wrong ; insists on
them if right ...
Side 81
The convention , I knew , possessed the sovereign authority of the na . tion ; and ,
I presumed , that , by addressing myself to that body , and especially in the
present state of things , I should not only avoid the censure of any subordinate ...
The convention , I knew , possessed the sovereign authority of the na . tion ; and ,
I presumed , that , by addressing myself to that body , and especially in the
present state of things , I should not only avoid the censure of any subordinate ...
Side 137
... I cannot decide , as I know nothing about it . Our coast is extensive , our
harbors numerous , and the distress of the weather may have forced them in . Or
they may have entered wantonly , and in contempt of the authority of the
Government .
... I cannot decide , as I know nothing about it . Our coast is extensive , our
harbors numerous , and the distress of the weather may have forced them in . Or
they may have entered wantonly , and in contempt of the authority of the
Government .
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