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Ch. XXX Governt Federative
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Art. 14 IV. adjustment
as to use of waters
Examples of such use
1 Fishing
2 Irrigation
3 Navigation for either
of the above purposes
4 Warlike navigation
34. Adjustment of the use to be made of waters
in its several states whether running or stagnant salt or fresh
In land covered with them respectively being so situated as to be capable of being turned to use
by one more, or all
of the several States
skirting or th included within the territories of the respective States, one, more
than one or all
If such was — examples are as follows
1. Fishing
2. Irrigation
3. Trans Navigation for the purpose of access to water useful in either
of the above two ways.
4. Navigating from the purpose of warlike operations — offensive or
defensive against a nation at whose hand hostility has
place or is apprehended and regarded as impending.
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Art. 15 These matters
adjusted & a permanent
international Judicatory
established, no further
probability of continuance
of amity, secured by
federation
Art. These matters being adjusted, and a
Judicatory for the termination of future contingent
established, the probability of continuance
in a state of amity seems not to be in any determined
degree encreased by entrance coalition/coalescence into a federative confederated state
Art. 16 Since the
dismembered of the
Spanish Colonies several
federations have been
formed In no instance
has the union been made
for the purpose of any
preponderant good to
the many. The more
natural cause — the
encrease of powers thus
given to the central
Government.
Art. As to Since the disruption of the
Spanish Monarchy several confeder federal under have been
either effected or endeavoured. In no instance does it appear
preponderantly probable that these unions have had for the
efficient or focal cause the in the breast of the ruling few by whom
they have been effected — no opinion of that from of : the change
as preponderant to the many would be the result. It The phenomenon has
for its more natural cause, pursued or
the love of power: for the more the union, the
greater the power of the in the hands of the central government
and thus of the several individual functionaries sharing in it.
In this case ambition has a mask less transparent than in most other cases
Under the name of allies history shows how the
proceeded to render subiter the so many republics when they find than themselves
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