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In his first paragraph, Justice Story explains the implications of Pinckney’s Treaty of 1795. However, in his second and third paragraphs, he highlights the problems with upholding the treaty. Briefly explain his reasons below. How does this relate to Adams’s argument, and what can you infer from this opinion about how courts in the United States apply the principle of natural rights?

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