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... interest of the plaintiff in the said book is much lessened in value . The second count stated that the plaintiff had the sole and exclusive liberty and right of printing a cer- tain other book called " Thoughts upon Hunting , " whereof ...
... interest of the plaintiff in the said book is much lessened in value . The second count stated that the plaintiff had the sole and exclusive liberty and right of printing a cer- tain other book called " Thoughts upon Hunting , " whereof ...
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stitutions to which , for the common interest , they ought se verally to intrust inviolably the decision of causes which involve the interests of persons resident under different sovereigns ' ; and to collect those general maxims ...
stitutions to which , for the common interest , they ought se verally to intrust inviolably the decision of causes which involve the interests of persons resident under different sovereigns ' ; and to collect those general maxims ...
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... interests of public tranquillity . Little scruple would be made of the breach of conventions , whch had only a human sanction . The factions would never want pretexts , founded on what they would call the general interest ; and after ...
... interests of public tranquillity . Little scruple would be made of the breach of conventions , whch had only a human sanction . The factions would never want pretexts , founded on what they would call the general interest ; and after ...
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