Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... respect what is a manifest and acknowledged international right of another . Moreover , this obligation of the State is equally binding upon all its rulers , officers , and citizens , -in short upon each and every individual member that ...
... respect what is a manifest and acknowledged international right of another . Moreover , this obligation of the State is equally binding upon all its rulers , officers , and citizens , -in short upon each and every individual member that ...
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... respect to the first question , the sound . opinion appears to be that a State is bound to give audience to an ambassador , and , except under most extraordinary circumstances , to receive him for that purpose within its territories and ...
... respect to the first question , the sound . opinion appears to be that a State is bound to give audience to an ambassador , and , except under most extraordinary circumstances , to receive him for that purpose within its territories and ...
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... respect to the second question , it may be unhesitatingly answered in the negative . It is in the discretion of the receiving State to refuse the reception of a certain diplomatic agent ; but it is not altogether an arbitrary discretion ...
... respect to the second question , it may be unhesitatingly answered in the negative . It is in the discretion of the receiving State to refuse the reception of a certain diplomatic agent ; but it is not altogether an arbitrary discretion ...
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... respect to the Honduras , and consequently that the Senate had in reality not assented to the treaty so qualified . Though there is no ground for this supposition , the objection evinces how much knowledge of the department of Govern ...
... respect to the Honduras , and consequently that the Senate had in reality not assented to the treaty so qualified . Though there is no ground for this supposition , the objection evinces how much knowledge of the department of Govern ...
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... respect to morals . " * into a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation . State Papers . Vol . XXXVI . 994. See also Treaty between England and the United States of Columbia , February 16th , 1866. PHILLIMORE . Vol . I. 1879 , p . 309 , et seq ...
... respect to morals . " * into a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation . State Papers . Vol . XXXVI . 994. See also Treaty between England and the United States of Columbia , February 16th , 1866. PHILLIMORE . Vol . I. 1879 , p . 309 , et seq ...
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