The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... justice , surely justice requires that the country should re- store them to the enjoyment of those blessings of which , under the sanc- tion of oppressive laws , they have been deprived . Nor can the govern- ment of this country act up ...
... justice , surely justice requires that the country should re- store them to the enjoyment of those blessings of which , under the sanc- tion of oppressive laws , they have been deprived . Nor can the govern- ment of this country act up ...
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... justice have an ample field to range in . Here , therefore , a competent number of sensible and upright jurymen , chosen by lot from among ose of the middle rank , will be found the best investiga- tors of truth , and the surest ...
... justice have an ample field to range in . Here , therefore , a competent number of sensible and upright jurymen , chosen by lot from among ose of the middle rank , will be found the best investiga- tors of truth , and the surest ...
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Enoch Lewis. tenance of justice . " * He who is en- gaged in war derives all his right from the justice of his cause . Whoever therefore takes up arms without a law- ful cause , can absolutely have no right whatever ; every act of ...
Enoch Lewis. tenance of justice . " * He who is en- gaged in war derives all his right from the justice of his cause . Whoever therefore takes up arms without a law- ful cause , can absolutely have no right whatever ; every act of ...
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