Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... person having an income accruing from money lent to a foreign State should be taxed by his own country on his income derived from this source ; and if his own country impose an income - tax , it is , of course , a convenience to all ...
... person having an income accruing from money lent to a foreign State should be taxed by his own country on his income derived from this source ; and if his own country impose an income - tax , it is , of course , a convenience to all ...
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... Person to be in a condition of servitude to the will of another ( a ) . This natural Equality of States is the necessary com- panion of their Independence that primitive cardinal right , upon which the science of International Law is ...
... Person to be in a condition of servitude to the will of another ( a ) . This natural Equality of States is the necessary com- panion of their Independence that primitive cardinal right , upon which the science of International Law is ...
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... person hoisting or joining " or assisting in hoisting the same , shall for every such offence " incur a penalty not exceeding Five Hundred Pounds ; and " it shall be lawful for any officer on full pay in the military or naval service of ...
... person hoisting or joining " or assisting in hoisting the same , shall for every such offence " incur a penalty not exceeding Five Hundred Pounds ; and " it shall be lawful for any officer on full pay in the military or naval service of ...
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... person , as well as by representatives . Such Congresses , however , have taken place . Not to go further back than 1814 , there have been no less than five Con- gresses since that time , at which European Potentates have met together ...
... person , as well as by representatives . Such Congresses , however , have taken place . Not to go further back than 1814 , there have been no less than five Con- gresses since that time , at which European Potentates have met together ...
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... person or by representative , furnished a ground for the interference of the Pope in this matter ( k ) . In 1504 Julius II . promulgated a table of precedence for the European States , founded upon a variety of reasons now generally ...
... person or by representative , furnished a ground for the interference of the Pope in this matter ( k ) . In 1504 Julius II . promulgated a table of precedence for the European States , founded upon a variety of reasons now generally ...
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