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Page 311
... principle , instead of the principle itself . England saw with astonishment this open and bold design to overturn all the received principles of her maritime rights and duties ; and prepared to resist then , both by the firmness of her ...
... principle , instead of the principle itself . England saw with astonishment this open and bold design to overturn all the received principles of her maritime rights and duties ; and prepared to resist then , both by the firmness of her ...
Page 312
... principle , what is to become of the proof that it forms so considerable a majority as , of necessity , to make the rule for all countries not bound ? The power of thus binding them , our principles have wholly denied , into whatever ...
... principle , what is to become of the proof that it forms so considerable a majority as , of necessity , to make the rule for all countries not bound ? The power of thus binding them , our principles have wholly denied , into whatever ...
Page 493
... principles of the reformers as in- troductory to those which have convulsed the present age . Like Mr. Burke , he extols chivalry , and mourns over its fall in the fields of Pavia ; where , according to him , it expired when Francis I ...
... principles of the reformers as in- troductory to those which have convulsed the present age . Like Mr. Burke , he extols chivalry , and mourns over its fall in the fields of Pavia ; where , according to him , it expired when Francis I ...
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