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Side 34
... nature of things , he cannot know . He is , therefore , to be considered as one
who cares not what he swears . Secondly , he does not depose to any essential
fact which he might know , viz : that the ship was built in America ; and , therefore
, I ...
... nature of things , he cannot know . He is , therefore , to be considered as one
who cares not what he swears . Secondly , he does not depose to any essential
fact which he might know , viz : that the ship was built in America ; and , therefore
, I ...
Side 57
... is to render thein inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give
them only their negative and natural effect ... and with all of them by the laws of
nature , murders and robberies committed by our citizens within our territory , or
on ...
... is to render thein inconsistent with each other , and with good faith : To give
them only their negative and natural effect ... and with all of them by the laws of
nature , murders and robberies committed by our citizens within our territory , or
on ...
Side 82
Correct information , upon every point , was my first object ; for , unless I knew the
nature and extent of the evil , I could not seek a remedy . I encouraged , therefore
, by my letters , these representations , as the only means by which I could ...
Correct information , upon every point , was my first object ; for , unless I knew the
nature and extent of the evil , I could not seek a remedy . I encouraged , therefore
, by my letters , these representations , as the only means by which I could ...
Side 105
... to modify the political connection also . The precise meaning of the term
political was not very obvions , though the most natural interpretation was , that
the political relation established by the treaty of alliance was proposed to be
revised .
... to modify the political connection also . The precise meaning of the term
political was not very obvions , though the most natural interpretation was , that
the political relation established by the treaty of alliance was proposed to be
revised .
Side 145
But of what nature is that agreement and whence is it inferred ? The treaty
contains an express stipulation between America and France , that when either of
the parties are at war with another nation , it will respect the flag of the other party
...
But of what nature is that agreement and whence is it inferred ? The treaty
contains an express stipulation between America and France , that when either of
the parties are at war with another nation , it will respect the flag of the other party
...
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