The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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411. oldal
... question of international law , and upon the existence of a most valued individual right . The emperor of Austria chose to involve in this issue the much disputed question of perpetual allegiance of the subject or citizen to the country ...
... question of international law , and upon the existence of a most valued individual right . The emperor of Austria chose to involve in this issue the much disputed question of perpetual allegiance of the subject or citizen to the country ...
422. oldal
... question in the case was whether after the treaty of peace she continued a citizen of Carolina or was a sub- ject of Great Britain . South Carolina had , at the time of declar- ing her independence as a state , adopted the common law of ...
... question in the case was whether after the treaty of peace she continued a citizen of Carolina or was a sub- ject of Great Britain . South Carolina had , at the time of declar- ing her independence as a state , adopted the common law of ...
425. oldal
... question full of interest to the philosopher , the antiquarian and the Christian . To the first , because it furnishes him one of the richest and most attractive fields of investigation , and affords already one of the most signal ...
... question full of interest to the philosopher , the antiquarian and the Christian . To the first , because it furnishes him one of the richest and most attractive fields of investigation , and affords already one of the most signal ...
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