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Side 33
... effect which I had imagined . The war with England exists , and it is now proper , perhaps , to con- sider its consequences : to which effect we must examine the objects likely to be pursued by England ; for , in this country ...
... effect which I had imagined . The war with England exists , and it is now proper , perhaps , to con- sider its consequences : to which effect we must examine the objects likely to be pursued by England ; for , in this country ...
Side 47
... effect the confiscation of a large cargo belonging to citizens of the State of South Carolina , and which has been some time since acquitted at Havre , but an appeal made from the deci- sion of the court , though grounded on the ...
... effect the confiscation of a large cargo belonging to citizens of the State of South Carolina , and which has been some time since acquitted at Havre , but an appeal made from the deci- sion of the court , though grounded on the ...
Side 48
... effect made by M. Ternant , went to the succour of St. Domingo upon the basis of the decree passed by the National Assembly ; and the pay- ment of four millions , which make the object of that decree , has been completed . In ...
... effect made by M. Ternant , went to the succour of St. Domingo upon the basis of the decree passed by the National Assembly ; and the pay- ment of four millions , which make the object of that decree , has been completed . In ...
Side 57
... effect . is to render them inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give them only their negative and natural effect , is to reconcile them to one another , and to good faith , and is clearly to adopt the sense in which ...
... effect . is to render them inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give them only their negative and natural effect , is to reconcile them to one another , and to good faith , and is clearly to adopt the sense in which ...
Side 66
... effect of the instalments of the present year , to enable him to send re- lief to his fellow citizens in France , threatened with famine ; that , in the first moment of the insurrection , which threatened the colony of St. Domingo , we ...
... effect of the instalments of the present year , to enable him to send re- lief to his fellow citizens in France , threatened with famine ; that , in the first moment of the insurrection , which threatened the colony of St. Domingo , we ...
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