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Side 57
If every citizen has that right , then the nation ( which is composed of all its
citizens , ) has a right to go to war , by the authority of its individual citizens . But
this is not true either on the general principles of society , or by our constitution ,
which ...
If every citizen has that right , then the nation ( which is composed of all its
citizens , ) has a right to go to war , by the authority of its individual citizens . But
this is not true either on the general principles of society , or by our constitution ,
which ...
Side 73
The Executive Council has been more and more convinced that the law of
nations , which , in the principles of your policy , does not differ from justice , did
not permit longer to detain a vessel which belongs to a neutral and friendly nation
.
The Executive Council has been more and more convinced that the law of
nations , which , in the principles of your policy , does not differ from justice , did
not permit longer to detain a vessel which belongs to a neutral and friendly nation
.
Side 105
It is impossible to look into the subject without remarking that other principles may
be conceived upon which the Executive might have refused to treat immediately ,
but which do not appear to have influenced his decision . His attention must ...
It is impossible to look into the subject without remarking that other principles may
be conceived upon which the Executive might have refused to treat immediately ,
but which do not appear to have influenced his decision . His attention must ...
Side 121
... which have been offered , the answers which have been rendered , and the
situation of the business at this moment . You will perceive that one of the
principles upon which compensation is demanded for the injuries , under the
instructions ...
... which have been offered , the answers which have been rendered , and the
situation of the business at this moment . You will perceive that one of the
principles upon which compensation is demanded for the injuries , under the
instructions ...
Side 145
That Britain opposed the principle that « free ships should make free goods ” in
the last war , and has likewise ... when the Powers composing that majority had
shifted sides , and were now marshalled in opposition to the principles they had ...
That Britain opposed the principle that « free ships should make free goods ” in
the last war , and has likewise ... when the Powers composing that majority had
shifted sides , and were now marshalled in opposition to the principles they had ...
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