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... municipal laws were defective : that it was bound to have domestic laws equal to its international duties . But to this proposition , Lord Clarendon , in his able forensic despatch , which is said to be a " complete refutation , " makes ...
... municipal laws were defective : that it was bound to have domestic laws equal to its international duties . But to this proposition , Lord Clarendon , in his able forensic despatch , which is said to be a " complete refutation , " makes ...
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... which expresses their nationality . POLITICS is the science of human government . INTERNATIONAL POLITICS concern the relations and conduct of nations towards each other . MUNICIPAL POLITICS is the relation and conduct PART I. ...
... which expresses their nationality . POLITICS is the science of human government . INTERNATIONAL POLITICS concern the relations and conduct of nations towards each other . MUNICIPAL POLITICS is the relation and conduct PART I. ...
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And Other Political Questions John Whipple Dwinelle. each other . MUNICIPAL POLITICS is the relation and conduct t a particular state towards its citizens or subjects , and their rafr tion and conduct towards it . In a lower and ...
And Other Political Questions John Whipple Dwinelle. each other . MUNICIPAL POLITICS is the relation and conduct t a particular state towards its citizens or subjects , and their rafr tion and conduct towards it . In a lower and ...
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... municipal laws ; they punished crime , and inflicted the penalty of death . But when new necessities prompted them to unite with other like communities for purposes of common defence or security , each surrendered to the new ...
... municipal laws ; they punished crime , and inflicted the penalty of death . But when new necessities prompted them to unite with other like communities for purposes of common defence or security , each surrendered to the new ...
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... municipal law and administration strongly contrasting with each other ; still present a wonderful unity of nationality . This comes not solely , nor indeed in the greatest measure , from unity of commercial interests , however strong ...
... municipal law and administration strongly contrasting with each other ; still present a wonderful unity of nationality . This comes not solely , nor indeed in the greatest measure , from unity of commercial interests , however strong ...
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aggregate agree Alabama claims Alabama to escape American Arbitrator or Umpire belligerency blockade body Britain Britannic Majesty British Government British ports British press citizens civilised claims commenced Commissioners Confederate Convention Court cruisers damages declared demands democratic discussion doubt election enacted England English English language executive exist expression fact favour feeling Fonvielle foreign form of government French Girondist GOLDWIN SMITH'S House of Commons injury institutions Ireland journalist judge judgment labour late civil legislation London Lord Clarendon Lord John Russell Majesty's government matter ment Minister municipal law national losses neutrality never newspaper Noir Parliament party person political possess present President Grant President Woolsey primary election Prince principles proclamation proposed treaty proposition public opinion public press published question racter rebellion recognised rejected republic republican result Reverdy Johnson Rochefort Secretary sentiment settlement sovereign SUMNER'S ARGUMENT term tion tonnage tons unfriendliness United unity of nationality vessels violation vote
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Page 60 - Treaty; and all claims, with the like exception, on the part of Corporations, Companies, or private individuals, subjects of Her Britannic Majesty , upon the Government of the United States...
Page 31 - I would rather be handed down to posterity as the builder of a dozen AlaIm-inas than as the man who applies himself deliberately to set class against class, and to cry up the institutions of another country which, when they come to be tested, are of no value whatever, and which reduce the very name of liberty to an utter absurdity.
Page 59 - Government as well as by its citizens. The injuries resulting to the United States by reason of the course adopted by Great Britain .during our late civil war...
Page 60 - The high contracting parties agree that all claims on the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals, citizens of the United States, upon the Government of her Britannic Majesty...