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Page iii
... French Revolution . Rectè a viris doctis inter desiderata relatum est , jus Naturæ et Gentium , traditum secundum disciplinam Christianorum .'- LEIBNITZ , Xxxii . De Notionibus Juris et Justitiæ , p . 120 . VOL . I. Second Edition ...
... French Revolution . Rectè a viris doctis inter desiderata relatum est , jus Naturæ et Gentium , traditum secundum disciplinam Christianorum .'- LEIBNITZ , Xxxii . De Notionibus Juris et Justitiæ , p . 120 . VOL . I. Second Edition ...
Page xvii
... French and English subjects commorant or resident in Greece . It should also be added , that Greece does not appear to have formally protested against , or seriously objected to - probably on account of the undeniable inefficiency of ...
... French and English subjects commorant or resident in Greece . It should also be added , that Greece does not appear to have formally protested against , or seriously objected to - probably on account of the undeniable inefficiency of ...
Page xviii
... French and Austrian troops to be able , without inconvenience , to evacuate the Pontifical States . " - Ann . Rey . 1860 , p . 215 . See also last page of this volume . the indirect and direct Intervention of subjects of a neutral xviii ...
... French and Austrian troops to be able , without inconvenience , to evacuate the Pontifical States . " - Ann . Rey . 1860 , p . 215 . See also last page of this volume . the indirect and direct Intervention of subjects of a neutral xviii ...
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Sir Robert Phillimore. England then considered that the permission accorded by the French Government for the export of muni- tions of war from French ports to the revolted American colonies ( la licence effrénée d'un commerce illégitime ) ...
Sir Robert Phillimore. England then considered that the permission accorded by the French Government for the export of muni- tions of war from French ports to the revolted American colonies ( la licence effrénée d'un commerce illégitime ) ...
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... French readers but little to de- sire . The subject receives some further notice in the body of this work , but the space within which this preface is necessarily confined , does not allow me to enter into details , which have received ...
... French readers but little to de- sire . The subject receives some further notice in the body of this work , but the space within which this preface is necessarily confined , does not allow me to enter into details , which have received ...
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