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Halaman 13
... which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to
seize and appropriate the property and territories of an enemy . True it is , that the
colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the
light ...
... which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to
seize and appropriate the property and territories of an enemy . True it is , that the
colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the
light ...
Halaman 21
I have conversed with men , resting on their spades and leaning on the handles
of their ploughs , while they relaxed for a moment from the labor , by which they
support their families , and which gives such a hardihood and character to their ...
I have conversed with men , resting on their spades and leaning on the handles
of their ploughs , while they relaxed for a moment from the labor , by which they
support their families , and which gives such a hardihood and character to their ...
Halaman 24
I shall give my reasons for this opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have
influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify .
They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for
itself .
I shall give my reasons for this opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have
influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify .
They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for
itself .
Halaman 27
... of the operation of that law , upon the openly avowed ground , of its being
expedient to give that evidence , of a conciliatory disposition , really because , if
permitted to continue in operation , negociation was found to be impracticable .
... of the operation of that law , upon the openly avowed ground , of its being
expedient to give that evidence , of a conciliatory disposition , really because , if
permitted to continue in operation , negociation was found to be impracticable .
Halaman 31
Surely the air rings with reproaches upon a man , who has thus made them stake
their reputation upon a falsehood ; and then gives little less than the lie direct to
their assertions . No , sir , nothing of all this is heard from our cabinet . There is a
...
Surely the air rings with reproaches upon a man , who has thus made them stake
their reputation upon a falsehood ; and then gives little less than the lie direct to
their assertions . No , sir , nothing of all this is heard from our cabinet . There is a
...
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