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... ment of learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts , and Books to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned . " And also to an Act , entitled An Act , supplemen- tary to an Act entitled An ...
... ment of learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts , and Books to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned . " And also to an Act , entitled An Act , supplemen- tary to an Act entitled An ...
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... ment , that none but a sworn soldier could lawfully fight the enemy ; and in many instances the Romans showed that they excelled the Greeks , by the observance of better principles in their relations with other nations . The institution ...
... ment , that none but a sworn soldier could lawfully fight the enemy ; and in many instances the Romans showed that they excelled the Greeks , by the observance of better principles in their relations with other nations . The institution ...
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... ment of guests , and the killing of heralds . The victor in war had his option in dealing with his prisoners , either to put them to death , or reduce them to slavery , or exact an exorbitant ran- som for their deliverance . So late as ...
... ment of guests , and the killing of heralds . The victor in war had his option in dealing with his prisoners , either to put them to death , or reduce them to slavery , or exact an exorbitant ran- som for their deliverance . So late as ...
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... ment was totally unknown to the ancients . ( a ) Treaties of subsidy showed also the progress of the law of nations . The troops of one nation , to a definite extent , could be hired for the service of one of the belligerents , without ...
... ment was totally unknown to the ancients . ( a ) Treaties of subsidy showed also the progress of the law of nations . The troops of one nation , to a definite extent , could be hired for the service of one of the belligerents , without ...
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... ment , religion , or manners . This perfect equality , and entire independence of all distinct states , is a fundamental principle of public law . It is a necessary consequence of this equality , that each nation has a right to govern ...
... ment , religion , or manners . This perfect equality , and entire independence of all distinct states , is a fundamental principle of public law . It is a necessary consequence of this equality , that each nation has a right to govern ...
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