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Page 181
... Europe , and two or three other , confederate States , were to cove- nant with each other that the most momentous changes should im- mediately take place in the Public Law of Europe , that all Europe is bound to respect their authority ...
... Europe , and two or three other , confederate States , were to cove- nant with each other that the most momentous changes should im- mediately take place in the Public Law of Europe , that all Europe is bound to respect their authority ...
Page 311
... Europe had been in a dream , when , in compliance with the authority of all her wise men , and the example of all her States , she had for so many ages admitted the contrary principles as received law . The answer which these learned ...
... Europe had been in a dream , when , in compliance with the authority of all her wise men , and the example of all her States , she had for so many ages admitted the contrary principles as received law . The answer which these learned ...
Page 501
... Europe ; and , ac . cording to them , the entire world ought to bend to this centre : thus they have called the part of the ocean which is situated to the west with respect to Europe , the Western Ocean : but , since to the west of this ...
... Europe ; and , ac . cording to them , the entire world ought to bend to this centre : thus they have called the part of the ocean which is situated to the west with respect to Europe , the Western Ocean : but , since to the west of this ...
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