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,... Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft - 第 85 頁1881完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Harold Reason Pyke - 1915 - 366 頁
...have always been 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, in which we have no concern, would scarcely... | |
| 1915 - 470 頁
...have always been 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, in which we have no ' concern, could scarcely... | |
| 1915 - 470 頁
...of some of them. To suppress their callings, ' the only means perhaps of their subsistence, because a war ' exists in foreign and distant countries, in which we have no ' concern, could scarcely be expected. It would be hard in ' principle and impossible in practice.'... | |
| North American, Philadelphia - 1915 - 432 頁
...and export arms. To suppress their callings, the only means, perhaps, of their subsistence, because war exists in foreign and distant countries, in which we have no concern, would scarcely be expected. The law of nations respecting the rights of those at peace does... | |
| 1916 - 308 頁
...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, in which we have no concern, would scarcely... | |
| George Sutherland - 1916 - 20 頁
...always been free to make, vend, and export arms ; that 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, in which we have no concern, would scarcity... | |
| 1916 - 1014 頁
...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, in which we have no concern, would scarcely... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - 1916 - 1030 頁
...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, in which we have no concern, would scarcely... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - 1917 - 294 頁
...always been free to make, vend, and export arms; that 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 or, in general, of anything which could be of use to an army or... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1917 - 324 頁
...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, in which we have no concern, would scarcely... | |
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