Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xviii
... authority of the Pontifical Government , in the prosperity of which the Emperor , his august Sove- reign , takes the most lively interest . " The first Plenipotentiary of France represents how desirable it is for the balance of power in ...
... authority of the Pontifical Government , in the prosperity of which the Emperor , his august Sove- reign , takes the most lively interest . " The first Plenipotentiary of France represents how desirable it is for the balance of power in ...
Page xxiv
... authority of this statute . This statute was not put in force during the late American civil war , nor during the subsequent war between Spain and Chili , nor the present war between France and Prussia . The Crown has generally been ...
... authority of this statute . This statute was not put in force during the late American civil war , nor during the subsequent war between Spain and Chili , nor the present war between France and Prussia . The Crown has generally been ...
Page xxvii
... authority for the discharge of the International duty incident to a neutral . If the latter school was correct in its opinion , then there was , to say the least , a doubt whether the statute , as at present interpreted by English ...
... authority for the discharge of the International duty incident to a neutral . If the latter school was correct in its opinion , then there was , to say the least , a doubt whether the statute , as at present interpreted by English ...
Page xxix
... authority to prevent the departure of new hostile expeditions from British ports . The Emperor of France has , by a like pro- 66 ( 8 ) The two English and American statutes , and the judgment of the Privy Council on the former of the ...
... authority to prevent the departure of new hostile expeditions from British ports . The Emperor of France has , by a like pro- 66 ( 8 ) The two English and American statutes , and the judgment of the Privy Council on the former of the ...
Page xxx
... authority " of the United States and the rights of their moral " and loyal citizens ” ( x ) . XII . The Black Sea has been neutralized ; its waters and its ports are opened ( y ) to the mercantile marine of every nation , but are ...
... authority " of the United States and the rights of their moral " and loyal citizens ” ( x ) . XII . The Black Sea has been neutralized ; its waters and its ports are opened ( y ) to the mercantile marine of every nation , but are ...
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