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... extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving and etching historical and other prints . JAMES DILL , Clerk of the Southern District of New - York . Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the year one ...
... extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving and etching historical and other prints . JAMES DILL , Clerk of the Southern District of New - York . Entered according to the Act of Congress , in the year one ...
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... extend its exclusive dominion over the sea adjoining its territories , and beyond those portions of the sea which ... extends . All that can reasonably be asserted is , 28 [ Part I. OF THE LAW OF NATIONS .
... extend its exclusive dominion over the sea adjoining its territories , and beyond those portions of the sea which ... extends . All that can reasonably be asserted is , 28 [ Part I. OF THE LAW OF NATIONS .
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James Kent. extends . All that can reasonably be asserted is , that the dominion of the sovereign of the shore over the con- tiguous sea , extends as far as is requisite for his safety , and for some lawful end . A more extended dominion ...
James Kent. extends . All that can reasonably be asserted is , that the dominion of the sovereign of the shore over the con- tiguous sea , extends as far as is requisite for his safety , and for some lawful end . A more extended dominion ...
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... extended intercourse and com- plicated interests of great commercial states . Every na- tion may enter into such commercial treaties , and grant such special privileges , as they think proper ; and no na- tion , to whom the like ...
... extended intercourse and com- plicated interests of great commercial states . Every na- tion may enter into such commercial treaties , and grant such special privileges , as they think proper ; and no na- tion , to whom the like ...
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... extended into the interior country to the sources of the rivers emptying into that coast and to their mouths , with the bays and entrances formed by their junction with the sea , and to all the tributary streams or branches , and the ...
... extended into the interior country to the sources of the rivers emptying into that coast and to their mouths , with the bays and entrances formed by their junction with the sea , and to all the tributary streams or branches , and the ...
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