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Ch. XXX.
§.
Art. For settling all disagreements having for
their cause a real difference of opinion on the two questions as
to what is established and as to what ought to be abolished a
judicatory composed of the Agent Agents residing at
the most considerable of the then United States say in a word the principal or would answer
the purpose. To the Pleadings and proceedings in this case publi the manner of publicity
secured: then would the power of the aggregate Public Opinion Tribunal
composed of the several component Public Opinion Tribunals of the several States
would be called in and employed in giving execution and
effect to the decrees: the Foreign
the for that same
Principal State, the
Foreign Relations Minister
officiating, or a Depute
of his.
Art. True it is — that in so far as in the
peril of any one or more of the thus associating States any plan
of conquest or less extensive plan scheme of depredation or oppression
at the charge other States one or many has place, to
the purpose of defeating such plan scheme the sort of Judicatory
in question would not with any thing like certainty
be adequate. But by for the publicity of such deception and the appeal
thus made to the Public Opinion Tribunal, any such
audacious scheme would receive the most effectual check
which by any thing but unlike the of
things admitts of the application of: against any such laudable and a remedy in some cases
suppasses, in more cases even privation.
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