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The result of this consideration has been the passage of a law for the entire abolition of corporal punishment on board of our ships , both public and private . This punishment , which for a long time has been practised in the navy and ...
The result of this consideration has been the passage of a law for the entire abolition of corporal punishment on board of our ships , both public and private . This punishment , which for a long time has been practised in the navy and ...
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It is to be hoped , however , that neither the Government of Costa Rica nor of Nicaragua will , from any consideration of comparatively minor importance , defer the conclusion of a negotiation by which they will , in point of fact ...
It is to be hoped , however , that neither the Government of Costa Rica nor of Nicaragua will , from any consideration of comparatively minor importance , defer the conclusion of a negotiation by which they will , in point of fact ...
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take into consideration the reasons already advanced , and that by their direct influence they will use their best endeavours in urging them upon the high consideration of their respective Governments , whose sense of justice inspires ...
take into consideration the reasons already advanced , and that by their direct influence they will use their best endeavours in urging them upon the high consideration of their respective Governments , whose sense of justice inspires ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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