History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... provisions . It was obligatory , and no court of that state , no court especially of limited jurisdic- tion , could look beyond it . Look where ? To the laws of nations , -laws having no settled foundation , undergo- ing constant change ...
... provisions . It was obligatory , and no court of that state , no court especially of limited jurisdic- tion , could look beyond it . Look where ? To the laws of nations , -laws having no settled foundation , undergo- ing constant change ...
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... favored nation " adopted . This was also the basis of the treaties with Sweden and the Netherlands ; in the latter of which , provisions were made defining the state of block- ade , and securing to the people of either country.
... favored nation " adopted . This was also the basis of the treaties with Sweden and the Netherlands ; in the latter of which , provisions were made defining the state of block- ade , and securing to the people of either country.
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... provision for the interest on a part of the debt ' was brought under consideration the following day , by a me- morial from the holders of loan - office certificates , when a declaratory resolution was adopted , that they were not ...
... provision for the interest on a part of the debt ' was brought under consideration the following day , by a me- morial from the holders of loan - office certificates , when a declaratory resolution was adopted , that they were not ...
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... provision for the public creditors , and had urged " forbearance , " on the ground " that the states were just relieved from the ravages of predatory armies , returning from an attend- ance in camps to the culture of their fields ...
... provision for the public creditors , and had urged " forbearance , " on the ground " that the states were just relieved from the ravages of predatory armies , returning from an attend- ance in camps to the culture of their fields ...
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... provision for the current service gave rise also to fre- quent deliberations , which were concluded by a vote on the report of the grand committee of congress , a short time before the termination of its political existence . By this ...
... provision for the current service gave rise also to fre- quent deliberations , which were concluded by a vote on the report of the grand committee of congress , a short time before the termination of its political existence . By this ...
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