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... arms , or otherwise engaged in acts of hostility , should be dealt with as enemies , while those demean- ing themselves peaceably , and pursuing their private business should be treated as friends : that private property should be in ...
... arms , or otherwise engaged in acts of hostility , should be dealt with as enemies , while those demean- ing themselves peaceably , and pursuing their private business should be treated as friends : that private property should be in ...
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... arms , would have become his enemy . The rea- son is obvious . His forbearance would have been attributed to ina- bility or fear . He must have abandoned the island , his ship with- out repairs and his crew without refreshments . But ...
... arms , would have become his enemy . The rea- son is obvious . His forbearance would have been attributed to ina- bility or fear . He must have abandoned the island , his ship with- out repairs and his crew without refreshments . But ...
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... arms , and actuated solely by a mercenary spirit , his only request was , that he and his brother officers might be suffered to retain their baggage and effects . The retention of side arms , the honours of war , and every thing dear to ...
... arms , and actuated solely by a mercenary spirit , his only request was , that he and his brother officers might be suffered to retain their baggage and effects . The retention of side arms , the honours of war , and every thing dear to ...
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