The body of laws governing relations between nations.
1 In fact, the force of the law of nations and of treaties.
2 Her pretensions were justified by universal custom and the law of nations .
3 What did a British captain mean by violating the law of nations ?
4 That wouldn't be agen' the law of nations , would it, Mr Terence?
5 The right to reject an ambassador was recognised by the law of nations .
6 The law of nations does not of itself extend to consuls at all.
7 The law of nations shall be founded on a federation of free States.
8 Other parts of the law of nations , the maritime law especially, require improvement.
9 The fourth article gives to the consuls the immunities of the law of nations .
10 The law of nations and the example of my allied enemies justify me fully.
11 The country where this outrage upon the law of nations was committed is populous.
12 Is this the law of nations , thou herald, as thou takest it to be?
13 But there is still room for improvement in this regard in the law of nations .
14 The English Ministers violated every known and heretofore received principle of the law of nations .
15 Under the strict law of nations , all the property of an enemy may be seized.
16 The law of nations is, or ought to be, founded on the law of reason.
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