Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... RECEIVE . Pp . 168-177 . Right to refuse . Resident Embassy . CHAPTER IV . EMBASSY . Pp . 178–185 . General Rights of . Injuries to - Feciales . CHAPTER V. EMBASSY , ROMAN LAW RESPECTING . Pp . 186-191 . Inviolability of . Christian ...
... RECEIVE . Pp . 168-177 . Right to refuse . Resident Embassy . CHAPTER IV . EMBASSY . Pp . 178–185 . General Rights of . Injuries to - Feciales . CHAPTER V. EMBASSY , ROMAN LAW RESPECTING . Pp . 186-191 . Inviolability of . Christian ...
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... received the assignats at the value of 50d . , he does not " make compensation by returning an assignat which is only " worth 20d.:-he must make up the difference between " the value of the assignat at different periods " ( h ) . In ...
... received the assignats at the value of 50d . , he does not " make compensation by returning an assignat which is only " worth 20d.:-he must make up the difference between " the value of the assignat at different periods " ( h ) . In ...
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... 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 State , is not liable to be taxed by the ( k ) ...
... 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 State , is not liable to be taxed by the ( k ) ...
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... received before the bill filed , of stock purchased by the old Government of Switzerland , to be paid into Court by the trustees , on the application of the present Government , without having the Attorney - General a party ( ƒ ) . In ...
... received before the bill filed , of stock purchased by the old Government of Switzerland , to be paid into Court by the trustees , on the application of the present Government , without having the Attorney - General a party ( ƒ ) . In ...
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... receive additions or restraints from specific Conventions or Treaties ( b ) . It has been already observed , that the consent of Nations is in some degree evidenced by the contents of Treaties , and that they constitute an important ...
... receive additions or restraints from specific Conventions or Treaties ( b ) . It has been already observed , that the consent of Nations is in some degree evidenced by the contents of Treaties , and that they constitute an important ...
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