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... principle of this independence , Europe has seen a family of nations , flourishing within its limits , the small among the large , protected not always by power , but by a principle above power , by a sense of propriety and justice . On ...
... principle of this independence , Europe has seen a family of nations , flourishing within its limits , the small among the large , protected not always by power , but by a principle above power , by a sense of propriety and justice . On ...
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... principle . If the principle be right , if we esteem it conformable to the law of nations , if we have nothing to say against it , or if we deem ourselves unfit to ex- press an opinion on the subject , then , of course , no resolution ...
... principle . If the principle be right , if we esteem it conformable to the law of nations , if we have nothing to say against it , or if we deem ourselves unfit to ex- press an opinion on the subject , then , of course , no resolution ...
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... principle , but that nations would abstain entirely from all intercourse with one another ? I do not ad- mit the general principle ; on the contrary , I think freedom of trade to be the general principle , and restriction the exception ...
... principle , but that nations would abstain entirely from all intercourse with one another ? I do not ad- mit the general principle ; on the contrary , I think freedom of trade to be the general principle , and restriction the exception ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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