| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - There is no principle, said Mr.U.H..1. by which this act could be justified, except in case ,,fwar: and it i- conceded on all hands, that at lite tittle ot'itsperpetration, there was no war between the two govern?ments.II.- denied also the ground dint if a British subject invn-Ioour soil, the avowal of the net by hi- government does notrelease him from responsibility and punishment.
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