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... it is of infinite moment , that you should properly eftimate the immense value of your national Union , to your collective and individual happiness ; that you should cherish a cordial , habitual and immoveable attachment to it : ac- ...
... it is of infinite moment , that you should properly eftimate the immense value of your national Union , to your collective and individual happiness ; that you should cherish a cordial , habitual and immoveable attachment to it : ac- ...
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It is not merely unwise , it is contemptible , for a nation , as for an individual , to use high - sounding language to proclaim its purposes , or to take positions which are ridiculous if unsupported by potential force , and then to ...
It is not merely unwise , it is contemptible , for a nation , as for an individual , to use high - sounding language to proclaim its purposes , or to take positions which are ridiculous if unsupported by potential force , and then to ...
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Within the Nation the individual has now delegated this right to the State , that is , to the represent- ative of all the individuals , and it is a maxim of the law that for every wrong there is a remedy . But in international law we ...
Within the Nation the individual has now delegated this right to the State , that is , to the represent- ative of all the individuals , and it is a maxim of the law that for every wrong there is a remedy . But in international law we ...
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