Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... Austria - with Hungary - with Spain - with Portugal - with The Two Sicilies with Sardinia - with Tuscany - with Bavaria - The Kingdom of CHAPTER VIII . THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE PAPACY WITH Italy . XX CONTENTS .
... Austria - with Hungary - with Spain - with Portugal - with The Two Sicilies with Sardinia - with Tuscany - with Bavaria - The Kingdom of CHAPTER VIII . THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE PAPACY WITH Italy . XX CONTENTS .
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... Italian Governments levy heavy in- come - taxes on the interest of their funded debts , and make no exception in the case of foreign creditors . It may be quite right that a person having an income accruing from money lent to a foreign ...
... Italian Governments levy heavy in- come - taxes on the interest of their funded debts , and make no exception in the case of foreign creditors . It may be quite right that a person having an income accruing from money lent to a foreign ...
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... Italy was both without the consent and against the protest of the States whose ( y ) dominions were incorporated , with the exception of Austria . Even while Francis the Second , King of the Two Sicilies , was endeavouring to maintain ...
... Italy was both without the consent and against the protest of the States whose ( y ) dominions were incorporated , with the exception of Austria . Even while Francis the Second , King of the Two Sicilies , was endeavouring to maintain ...
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... Italy , or respectful to the other Great Powers of Europe , " were the Government of Her Majesty any longer to with- " hold the expression of their opinion . " In so doing , however , Her Majesty's Government have " no intention to ...
... Italy , or respectful to the other Great Powers of Europe , " were the Government of Her Majesty any longer to with- " hold the expression of their opinion . " In so doing , however , Her Majesty's Government have " no intention to ...
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... Italians could secure their independence of foreign control , was by forming one strong Government for the whole of Italy . The struggle of Charles Albert in 1848 and the " sympathy which the present King of Sardinia has shown " for the ...
... Italians could secure their independence of foreign control , was by forming one strong Government for the whole of Italy . The struggle of Charles Albert in 1848 and the " sympathy which the present King of Sardinia has shown " for the ...
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