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Pagina 121
... cases first a- bove mentioned , there cannot be the colour of complaint . As to the four next , the goods must be admitted to have been rightly con- demned , either as enemy's property , or contraband , for they are not now menti . oned ...
... cases first a- bove mentioned , there cannot be the colour of complaint . As to the four next , the goods must be admitted to have been rightly con- demned , either as enemy's property , or contraband , for they are not now menti . oned ...
Pagina 123
... cases specified , if fuch cap tures ever were made , the Pruffian fub- jets were fo well fatisfied with the refti- tation made by the captors , that they never complained in any court whatfoe- ver of this kingdom . The reft were judged ...
... cases specified , if fuch cap tures ever were made , the Pruffian fub- jets were fo well fatisfied with the refti- tation made by the captors , that they never complained in any court whatfoe- ver of this kingdom . The reft were judged ...
Pagina 128
... case of war ; which is very commonly expreffed , when fovereign princes or ftates borrow money from foreigners . Therefore , fuppofing for a moment , that his Pruffian Majesty's complaint was founded in ju- ftice , and the law of ...
... case of war ; which is very commonly expreffed , when fovereign princes or ftates borrow money from foreigners . Therefore , fuppofing for a moment , that his Pruffian Majesty's complaint was founded in ju- ftice , and the law of ...
Pagina 141
... case it has been the conftant practice , to continue the exer- cife of the miniftry after the depofition ; and when a reconciliation was brought about , this was not objected to , nor was there a renunciation of the depofed per fon's ...
... case it has been the conftant practice , to continue the exer- cife of the miniftry after the depofition ; and when a reconciliation was brought about , this was not objected to , nor was there a renunciation of the depofed per fon's ...
Pagina 175
... case , I would put fuch in mind , that , if they have no regard to the pannel , they should regard themfelves ; for , as the old phi lofopher faid , No body is happy before he die ; what is the pannel's fate to - day , may be our's to ...
... case , I would put fuch in mind , that , if they have no regard to the pannel , they should regard themfelves ; for , as the old phi lofopher faid , No body is happy before he die ; what is the pannel's fate to - day , may be our's to ...
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