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Page 104
... relations with the republics of La Plata and Chili . In these districts there are governments de facto , sufficient for most of the purposes of political relations , and there is nothing in the public law to forbid it . The patriots are ...
... relations with the republics of La Plata and Chili . In these districts there are governments de facto , sufficient for most of the purposes of political relations , and there is nothing in the public law to forbid it . The patriots are ...
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... relations existing be- tween the United States and the colonies , a doubt was entertained whether it had been authorised by them , or any of them . This doubt has gained strength , by the circum- stances which have unfolded them- selves ...
... relations existing be- tween the United States and the colonies , a doubt was entertained whether it had been authorised by them , or any of them . This doubt has gained strength , by the circum- stances which have unfolded them- selves ...
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... relations or to support any inter- course , with the new power , that power is capable of maintaining those relations and authorizing that intercourse . - Martens and other publicists lay down these princi- ples . But what had been our ...
... relations or to support any inter- course , with the new power , that power is capable of maintaining those relations and authorizing that intercourse . - Martens and other publicists lay down these princi- ples . But what had been our ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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