Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 5William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 245
... treaty . This is contrary both to the theory and practice of nations , in this respect ; and , indeed , it is consonant neither to reason nor justice . If the country , in its treaties with foreign states , obtains a stipulation ...
... treaty . This is contrary both to the theory and practice of nations , in this respect ; and , indeed , it is consonant neither to reason nor justice . If the country , in its treaties with foreign states , obtains a stipulation ...
Page 367
... treaty of 1786. It was at that time thought by the legislature , conducive to the interests of the nation , to encourage and guarantee transactions of that nature , by the utmost protection they could derive from the faith of nations so ...
... treaty of 1786. It was at that time thought by the legislature , conducive to the interests of the nation , to encourage and guarantee transactions of that nature , by the utmost protection they could derive from the faith of nations so ...
Page 369
... treaty , shall apply to the allies of " the contracting parties , and to the indivi- " duals of the respective nations , upon the " condition of a just reciprocity . " - When the preliminary treaty was published , the British creditors ...
... treaty , shall apply to the allies of " the contracting parties , and to the indivi- " duals of the respective nations , upon the " condition of a just reciprocity . " - When the preliminary treaty was published , the British creditors ...
Contents
A British Creditors Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French | 25 |
Official Declaration of the Emperor of Germany sent to the Deputy of the Eques | 83 |
An Analytical and Comparative View of two Pamphlets lately published the | 97 |
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