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Page xii
... provinces and kingdoms from one potentate to another , without the consent of the transferred inhabitants , was strongly condemned at the time by the wisest statesmen and jurists of the British Parliament ( o ) . Subsequent events have ...
... provinces and kingdoms from one potentate to another , without the consent of the transferred inhabitants , was strongly condemned at the time by the wisest statesmen and jurists of the British Parliament ( o ) . Subsequent events have ...
Page xiii
... province after province , and city after city , by this instrument , by the same she has lost and France has acquired Nice and Savoy — an acquisition from which she has derived no real bene- fit , and incurred much odium , and which she ...
... province after province , and city after city , by this instrument , by the same she has lost and France has acquired Nice and Savoy — an acquisition from which she has derived no real bene- fit , and incurred much odium , and which she ...
Page xv
... province of this work . It is to be remarked , however , even in this place , that this condition is the more complicated because the same Treaty which recognizes this quasi - Christian status ( x ) of the Turkish Empire , contains the ...
... province of this work . It is to be remarked , however , even in this place , that this condition is the more complicated because the same Treaty which recognizes this quasi - Christian status ( x ) of the Turkish Empire , contains the ...
Page xxxii
... provinces into the United States duty free . It is much to be regretted that this Reciprocity Treaty was terminated , after ten years , by a notice given by the President , in pursu- ance of a resolution of Congress of January 18 , 1865 ...
... provinces into the United States duty free . It is much to be regretted that this Reciprocity Treaty was terminated , after ten years , by a notice given by the President , in pursu- ance of a resolution of Congress of January 18 , 1865 ...
Page lxiv
... In proportion as they " approached to the condition of provinces of the same empire , it became almost as essential that 66 ( h ) Cymbeline , act . iii . sc . 1 . " Europe should have a precise and comprehensive " code lxiv PREFACE.
... In proportion as they " approached to the condition of provinces of the same empire , it became almost as essential that 66 ( h ) Cymbeline , act . iii . sc . 1 . " Europe should have a precise and comprehensive " code lxiv PREFACE.
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