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... ment , the two States renounce the respective pretensions which are the object of the said article . The French ratification being thus conditional , was nevertheless ex- changed against that of the United States , at Paris , on the ...
... ment , the two States renounce the respective pretensions which are the object of the said article . The French ratification being thus conditional , was nevertheless ex- changed against that of the United States , at Paris , on the ...
Side 7
... ment of indemnities which they were bound to make to France , the Senate is most competent to determine how far such an appropriation is a public use of private property , within the spirit of the constitu- tion , and whether equitable ...
... ment of indemnities which they were bound to make to France , the Senate is most competent to determine how far such an appropriation is a public use of private property , within the spirit of the constitu- tion , and whether equitable ...
Side 48
... 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 consequence of the same attachment , and [ 102 ] 48.
... 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 consequence of the same attachment , and [ 102 ] 48.
Side 52
... ment of the decision in consequence thereof , may injure the reputation of justice , which France has always imposed on herself the duty of preserving unimpaired . I am persuaded , above all , Sir , that the in- terested in the ...
... ment of the decision in consequence thereof , may injure the reputation of justice , which France has always imposed on herself the duty of preserving unimpaired . I am persuaded , above all , Sir , that the in- terested in the ...
Side 62
... ment construes differently from that to which he is sent , the treaties and laws which are to form a common rule of action for both , it would be unjust in either to claim an exclusive right of construction . Each nation has an equal ...
... ment construes differently from that to which he is sent , the treaties and laws which are to form a common rule of action for both , it would be unjust in either to claim an exclusive right of construction . Each nation has an equal ...
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