Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... belonging to them , specially fitted for the purpose of laying submarine cables , were , during the war , about to dispatch the steam - ship from London to lay down the cables according to the contract ; when the steam- ( e ) The ...
... belonging to them , specially fitted for the purpose of laying submarine cables , were , during the war , about to dispatch the steam - ship from London to lay down the cables according to the contract ; when the steam- ( e ) The ...
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... belonging to foreigners residing abroad , to the amount of £ 70,000 annually , were not taxed , and to have added , “ I say boldly that I know of no proper exemption " from taxes except in those cases where the taxes are not " worth ...
... belonging to foreigners residing abroad , to the amount of £ 70,000 annually , were not taxed , and to have added , “ I say boldly that I know of no proper exemption " from taxes except in those cases where the taxes are not " worth ...
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... belonging to any subject of Her Majesty , without warrant " for so doing from Her Majesty or from the Admiralty , " the master of such ship or boat , or the owner thereof , if on " board the same , and every other person hoisting or ...
... belonging to any subject of Her Majesty , without warrant " for so doing from Her Majesty or from the Admiralty , " the master of such ship or boat , or the owner thereof , if on " board the same , and every other person hoisting or ...
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... belong more properly to the Chapter on Ambassadors ( 7 ) ; as it rarely happens that the Governors of a State meet together in person , as well as by representatives . Such Congresses , however , have taken place . Not to go further ...
... belong more properly to the Chapter on Ambassadors ( 7 ) ; as it rarely happens that the Governors of a State meet together in person , as well as by representatives . Such Congresses , however , have taken place . Not to go further ...
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... belong to the jus privatum ( r ) , and do not rise to the dignity of fœdera ( s ) . XLVII . Treaties are also to be considered with reference to their occasion and object . They may , it is obvious , con- template a perpetual duration ...
... belong to the jus privatum ( r ) , and do not rise to the dignity of fœdera ( s ) . XLVII . Treaties are also to be considered with reference to their occasion and object . They may , it is obvious , con- template a perpetual duration ...
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