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" Our citizens have been always free to make, vend, and 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 a war exists in foreign and distant countries,... "
The American Journal of International Law - Página 542
1916
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

1815 - 508 páginas
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...therefore, respecting the rights of those at peace, has not required from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

1817 - 512 páginas
...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...
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The North American Review, Volumen174,Parte2

1902 - 450 páginas
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of ..., Volumen3

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 656 páginas
...are equally uninformed as of the former. Our citizens have been. always free to make, vend and-export arms. It is the constant occupation and livelihood...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....
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 páginas
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...peace, does not require from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with the external penalty pronounced in the President's...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of ..., Volumen3

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 582 páginas
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...peace, does not require from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with the external penalty pronounced in the President's...
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Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson ..., Volumen3

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 554 páginas
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...therefore, respecting the rights of those at peace, docs not require from them such an internal derangement in their occupations. It is satisfied with...
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Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft, Volumen37

1881 - 886 páginas
...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...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 614 páginas
...occupation and livelihood of some of them. To suppress their callings, the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war exists in foreign and distant...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...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 612 páginas
...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...
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