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Pagina 8
... believe that the enemy would ever seriously attempt to enforce such a system ; but that if the enemy should carry these threats into exe- cution , and if neutral nations , contrary to all expectation , should ac- quiesce in such ...
... believe that the enemy would ever seriously attempt to enforce such a system ; but that if the enemy should carry these threats into exe- cution , and if neutral nations , contrary to all expectation , should ac- quiesce in such ...
Pagina 17
... believe indeed that the evils of his own injustice ' would have been retorted on the enemy ; and that neutral commerce would long ere this have been restored to its ancient footing . 2. We now proceed to the right of search . Grotius ...
... believe indeed that the evils of his own injustice ' would have been retorted on the enemy ; and that neutral commerce would long ere this have been restored to its ancient footing . 2. We now proceed to the right of search . Grotius ...
Pagina 43
... believe the happiest day beyond comparison , that he ever experienced , was the day of its final triumph .'- HODGSON'S LIFE , p . 222 . The bishop himself , in his reflections on the final abolition , says , The act which has just ...
... believe the happiest day beyond comparison , that he ever experienced , was the day of its final triumph .'- HODGSON'S LIFE , p . 222 . The bishop himself , in his reflections on the final abolition , says , The act which has just ...
Pagina 45
... believe it would be difficult to produce a single instance where they have posses- sed political power in a Protestant country , without using it cruelly and tyrannically . ' The bishop's reputation as a preacher was deservedly high ...
... believe it would be difficult to produce a single instance where they have posses- sed political power in a Protestant country , without using it cruelly and tyrannically . ' The bishop's reputation as a preacher was deservedly high ...
Pagina 56
... believe that the Skalds went on with their work of invention long after the conversion of these peo- ple to Christianity . Scarcely a trace of it is to be found in Saxo- Grammaticus : and Verstegan , Schedius and Sammes show no other ...
... believe that the Skalds went on with their work of invention long after the conversion of these peo- ple to Christianity . Scarcely a trace of it is to be found in Saxo- Grammaticus : and Verstegan , Schedius and Sammes show no other ...
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