Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... Bishop of Rome as Patriarch of the West , accord no precedence on such ground . Nor does Prussia , nor the minor Pro- testant Powers of Germany , nor the Ottoman Empire , ever concede such precedence . But while Sovereign of the Roman ...
... Bishop of Rome as Patriarch of the West , accord no precedence on such ground . Nor does Prussia , nor the minor Pro- testant Powers of Germany , nor the Ottoman Empire , ever concede such precedence . But while Sovereign of the Roman ...
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... Bishop of Ross , ambassador of Mary Queen of Scots . CXXV . We have already considered the legal status in England of that unfortunate Princess . The question with respect to the rights of her ambassador in the same country arose in the ...
... Bishop of Ross , ambassador of Mary Queen of Scots . CXXV . We have already considered the legal status in England of that unfortunate Princess . The question with respect to the rights of her ambassador in the same country arose in the ...
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... Bishop of Ross , the Ambassador of Mary Queen of Scots , was justiciable in England for seditious practices committed in that kingdom . This obvious misapplication of the Roman Law has been commented upon by most subse- quent jurists ...
... Bishop of Ross , the Ambassador of Mary Queen of Scots , was justiciable in England for seditious practices committed in that kingdom . This obvious misapplication of the Roman Law has been commented upon by most subse- quent jurists ...
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... bishops are ordered , " aut per eos qui vocantur Refe- rendarii sanctissimæ majoris Ecclesiæ ( i.e. Constantinople ) , aut per reli- giosos Apocrisarios cujusque dioceseos sanctissimorum Patriarcharum suggerere si Imperio , " & c . See ...
... bishops are ordered , " aut per eos qui vocantur Refe- rendarii sanctissimæ majoris Ecclesiæ ( i.e. Constantinople ) , aut per reli- giosos Apocrisarios cujusque dioceseos sanctissimorum Patriarcharum suggerere si Imperio , " & c . See ...
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... Bishop , but he replied with firmness that he had entered England under a safe conduct , and with the full privileges of an ambassador . Lord Burleigh said that no privilege could protect an ambassador offending against the public ...
... Bishop , but he replied with firmness that he had entered England under a safe conduct , and with the full privileges of an ambassador . Lord Burleigh said that no privilege could protect an ambassador offending against the public ...
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