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4229. JUSTICE, International.—
We
must make the interest of every nation stand
surety for their justice, and their own loss
to follow injury to us, as effect follows its
cause.—
To Edward Rutledge. Washington ed. iv, 191.
Ford ed., vii, 154.
(Pa.,
1797)
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