| 1815 - Страниц: 508
...arms : that it is the constant occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because...therefore, respecting the rights of those at peace, has not required from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with... | |
| 1817 - Страниц: 512
...them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists iu foreign and distant countries, in which we. have no...therefore, respecting the rights of those at peace, has not required from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - Страниц: 554
...export arms. It is the constant occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because...therefore, respecting the rights of those at peace, docs not require from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - Страниц: 656
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of then- subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...practice. The law of nations, therefore, respecting th6 rights of those at peace, does not require from them 'such an internal derangement in their occupations.... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 886
...lively-hood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, becanse a war exists in foreign and distant countries , in which we have no coucern , would scarcely be expected. It wonld be hard in principle and impossible in practice«. Die... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - Страниц: 614
...export arms. It is the constant occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because...have no concern, would scarcely be expected. It would he hard in principle, and impossible in practice. The law of nations, therefore, respecting the rights... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - Страниц: 612
...livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their sulisistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant countries,...have no concern, would scarcely be expected. It would he hard in principle, and impossible in practice. The law of nations, therefore, respecting the rights... | |
| 1873 - Страниц: 794
...of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because there is a war exists in foreign and distant countries, in...be hard in principle and impossible in practice." But if any of these American arms are taken on their way to a belligerent port, the American vender... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - Страниц: 620
...export arms. It is the constant occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because...have no concern, would scarcely be expected. It would he hard in principle, and impossible in practice. The law of nations, therefore, respecting the rights... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1869 - Страниц: 878
...export arms ; it is the constant occupation and livelihood of some of them; to suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because...exists in foreign and distant countries in which we h»ye no concern, would scarcely be expected; it would be hard iu principle and impossible in practice... | |
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