Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... statute 17 and 18 Vict . c . 104 , The Merchant Shipping Act 1854 , s . 105 , enacts : 66 66 66 66 " If any colours usually worn by Her Majesty's ships , or any colours resembling those of Her Majesty , or any dis- " tinctive National ...
... statute 17 and 18 Vict . c . 104 , The Merchant Shipping Act 1854 , s . 105 , enacts : 66 66 66 66 " If any colours usually worn by Her Majesty's ships , or any colours resembling those of Her Majesty , or any dis- " tinctive National ...
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... Statute proposed by the Italian Government such Honours are expressly conceded to the Pope ( i ) . Neither the European States , nor States generally , have ever bound themselves by agreement or pact to any fixed or certain rule with ...
... Statute proposed by the Italian Government such Honours are expressly conceded to the Pope ( i ) . Neither the European States , nor States generally , have ever bound themselves by agreement or pact to any fixed or certain rule with ...
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... statutes in the system of the Municipal and Public Law of indepen- dent States ( d ) . Moreover , the Right to enter ... statute of the independent State , both furnish analogies for the elu- cidation of this branch of our subject . It ...
... statutes in the system of the Municipal and Public Law of indepen- dent States ( d ) . Moreover , the Right to enter ... statute of the independent State , both furnish analogies for the elu- cidation of this branch of our subject . It ...
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... statute was engrafted on it , and introduced , within certain limitations , the principle of intervention on the ground of religion . This Treaty recognised as its foundation that the Balance of Power was necessary for the safety of ...
... statute was engrafted on it , and introduced , within certain limitations , the principle of intervention on the ground of religion . This Treaty recognised as its foundation that the Balance of Power was necessary for the safety of ...
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... statute of William III . is re- cited ( t ) . LXI . It may be well to cite in this place the opinions of two eminent persons , both with no mean pretentions to be heard upon any question of International Jurisprudence , upon the conduct ...
... statute of William III . is re- cited ( t ) . LXI . It may be well to cite in this place the opinions of two eminent persons , both with no mean pretentions to be heard upon any question of International Jurisprudence , upon the conduct ...
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