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Side 33
... reason to believe that the execution of Louis XVI . has produced on foreign nations the 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 ...
... reason to believe that the execution of Louis XVI . has produced on foreign nations the 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 ...
Side 34
... reason : If we cover the property of enemies , we injure our own citizens , who no longer derive the expected advantage from their neutrality . And what is still worse , perhaps , we justify , in some measure , the condem- nation of ...
... reason : If we cover the property of enemies , we injure our own citizens , who no longer derive the expected advantage from their neutrality . And what is still worse , perhaps , we justify , in some measure , the condem- nation of ...
Side 52
... reason - because , that the Attorney for the Privateer stated that " he expected a new decree , affecting that of the 1st of July . He read " in Court a letter from one of the interested in the Privateer , now at " Paris , mentioning ...
... reason - because , that the Attorney for the Privateer stated that " he expected a new decree , affecting that of the 1st of July . He read " in Court a letter from one of the interested in the Privateer , now at " Paris , mentioning ...
Side 54
... reason to believe . In this state of the public mind , and before it should take an erro- neous direction , difficult to be set right , and dangerous to themselves and their country , the President thought it expedient , through the ...
... reason to believe . In this state of the public mind , and before it should take an erro- neous direction , difficult to be set right , and dangerous to themselves and their country , the President thought it expedient , through the ...
Side 57
... reason a little formally , without being charged with running into subtleties 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 ...
... reason a little formally , without being charged with running into subtleties 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 ...
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