Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page vi
... parties by means of an amicable understanding . " 66 The circumstances which rendered the assertion of this cardinal principle necessary will be found at pp . 72-74 of this volume ( a ) . III . The recent Treaty of Washington had for ...
... parties by means of an amicable understanding . " 66 The circumstances which rendered the assertion of this cardinal principle necessary will be found at pp . 72-74 of this volume ( a ) . III . The recent Treaty of Washington had for ...
Page viii
... Parties agree to " observe these rules as between themselves in future , " and to bring them to the knowledge of other " maritime Powers , and to invite them to accede to " them . " But this last stipulation does not yet form part of ...
... Parties agree to " observe these rules as between themselves in future , " and to bring them to the knowledge of other " maritime Powers , and to invite them to accede to " them . " But this last stipulation does not yet form part of ...
Page xi
... parties to any project for adapting the line of cables to military purposes : thereupon it was holden that the Company were entitled to have the ship released . In the case of the " Gauntlet , " a French man - of- war had , during the ...
... parties to any project for adapting the line of cables to military purposes : thereupon it was holden that the Company were entitled to have the ship released . In the case of the " Gauntlet , " a French man - of- war had , during the ...
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... parties that the government , which is to receive the tax , should deduct it from the debt which in this instance that government owes to the payer of the tax , and thus avoid a double process ; but a foreigner , not resident in the ...
... parties that the government , which is to receive the tax , should deduct it from the debt which in this instance that government owes to the payer of the tax , and thus avoid a double process ; but a foreigner , not resident in the ...
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... parties ( f ) . It was not , however , till after the struggle between Spain and her South American colonies had lasted for many , about twelve , years , that Great Britain accorded this virtual Recognition to the latter - righteously ...
... parties ( f ) . It was not , however , till after the struggle between Spain and her South American colonies had lasted for many , about twelve , years , that Great Britain accorded this virtual Recognition to the latter - righteously ...
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