The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... treaties and articles of treaties , as well as the laws of nations , will always be ex- pounded in one sense and executed in the same manner- whereas adjudications on the same points and questions , in thirteen States , or in three or ...
... treaties and articles of treaties , as well as the laws of nations , will always be ex- pounded in one sense and executed in the same manner- whereas adjudications on the same points and questions , in thirteen States , or in three or ...
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... treaties and to send and receive ambas- sadors speak their own propriety . Both of them are comprised in the articles of Confederation , with this difference only , that the former is disembarrassed , by the plan of the convention , of ...
... treaties and to send and receive ambas- sadors speak their own propriety . Both of them are comprised in the articles of Confederation , with this difference only , that the former is disembarrassed , by the plan of the convention , of ...
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... treaties may alter or cancel them ; but still let us not forget that treaties are made , not by only one of the contracting parties , but by both ; and consequently , that as the consent of both was essential to their formation at first ...
... treaties may alter or cancel them ; but still let us not forget that treaties are made , not by only one of the contracting parties , but by both ; and consequently , that as the consent of both was essential to their formation at first ...
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