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... the whole " Continent will partake of the evil ; and there is no punish- ment that man does not deferve , be he who , or what , or " where he will , that may be the means of facrificing a season " fo precious and useful .
... the whole " Continent will partake of the evil ; and there is no punish- ment that man does not deferve , be he who , or what , or " where he will , that may be the means of facrificing a season " fo precious and useful .
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But in international law we have not advanced by any means as far as we have advanced in municipal law . There is as yet no judicial way of enforcing a right in international law . When one nation wrongs another or wrongs many others ...
But in international law we have not advanced by any means as far as we have advanced in municipal law . There is as yet no judicial way of enforcing a right in international law . When one nation wrongs another or wrongs many others ...
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It had been exacted because one nation desired dominion and other nations had known no means of defence except armaments and alliances . War had lain at the heart of every arrangement of the Europe , of every arrange- ment of the world ...
It had been exacted because one nation desired dominion and other nations had known no means of defence except armaments and alliances . War had lain at the heart of every arrangement of the Europe , of every arrange- ment of the world ...
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