The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct, it is not necessary, on this occasion, to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers,... The Monthly Magazine - Page 8171796Full view - About this book
| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 528 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers,...virtually admitted by all. The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without any thing more, from tho obligation which justice and humanity impose... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...[to detail.] I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers, has been virtually admitted by all.—•] s The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without anything more, from the obligation... | |
| Horace Binney - 1859 - 258 pages
...[to detail.] I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers, has been virtually admitted by all. — ]f The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without *anything more, from the obligation... | |
| Washington Irving - Celebrities - 1859 - 478 pages
...[to detail.] I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers, has been virtually admitted by all. — ] J The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, with(* and from men disagreeing in their... | |
| Political parties - 1906 - 474 pages
...occasion Ho detail. 1 will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers,...admitted by all. — The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without any thing more, from the obligation which just,ce and humanity impose... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Elocution - 1906 - 576 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe that, according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers, has been virtually admitted by all. without anything more, from the obligation which justice and humanity impose on every nation, in cases... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - United States - 1907 - 720 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers, has been virtually admitted by all. After deliberate examination, with the aid of the best lights I could obtain, I was well satisfied... | |
| John William Davis - Patriotism - 1908 - 146 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe, that, according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers,...virtually admitted by all. The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without any thing more, from the obligation which justice and humanity impose... | |
| United States - 1908 - 470 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe that, according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent Powers,...virtually admitted by all. The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without anything more from the obligation which justice and humanity impose... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 98 pages
...occasion to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent Powers, has been virtually admitted 20 by all. The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without anything more, from the obligation... | |
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