A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... says : " The European nations which , respectively , es- tablished colonies in America , assumed the ultimate dominion to be in themselves , and claimed the exclusive right to grant a title to the soil , subject only to the Indian right ...
... says : " The European nations which , respectively , es- tablished colonies in America , assumed the ultimate dominion to be in themselves , and claimed the exclusive right to grant a title to the soil , subject only to the Indian right ...
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... says Wheaton , " the two expressions , ' jus gentium , ' that law which is found among all the known nations of the earth , and ' jus naturale , ' founded on the general nature of mankind ; never- theless , of these two forms of the ...
... says Wheaton , " the two expressions , ' jus gentium , ' that law which is found among all the known nations of the earth , and ' jus naturale , ' founded on the general nature of mankind ; never- theless , of these two forms of the ...
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... says : " It is ' necessary , ' because nations are absolutely bound to observe it . This law contains the precepts prescribed by the law of nature to States , on whom that law is not less obligatory than on indi- viduals ; since States ...
... says : " It is ' necessary , ' because nations are absolutely bound to observe it . This law contains the precepts prescribed by the law of nature to States , on whom that law is not less obligatory than on indi- viduals ; since States ...
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... say , in effect , the same thing which Grotius said in 1615 , and Vattel in 1758 . Says Wheaton : " International law , as understood among civilized nations , may be defined as consisting of those rules of conduct which reason deduces ...
... say , in effect , the same thing which Grotius said in 1615 , and Vattel in 1758 . Says Wheaton : " International law , as understood among civilized nations , may be defined as consisting of those rules of conduct which reason deduces ...
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... says : " Justice is the basis of all society , the sure bond of all commerce . * * * " All nations are under a strict obligation to cultivate justice toward each other , to observe it scrupulously and carefully , to abstain from ...
... says : " Justice is the basis of all society , the sure bond of all commerce . * * * " All nations are under a strict obligation to cultivate justice toward each other , to observe it scrupulously and carefully , to abstain from ...
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