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as you may see at large in 2 Sam. 10. The Romanes sacked the famous City of Corinth, and razed it to the ground, for a little discourtesie they offered to their Ambassadours. |
as you may see At large in 2 Sam. 10. The Romans sacked the famous city of Corinth, and razed it to the ground, for a little discourtesy they offered to their ambassadors. |
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Ambassadou•s are inviolable by the Law of Nations, and the least indignity off•red to them, is to be as severely punished, as if it had been offered to the person of that Prince whom they represent. |
Ambassadou•s Are inviolable by the Law of nations, and the least indignity off•red to them, is to be as severely punished, as if it had been offered to the person of that Prince whom they represent. |
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