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Page xv
... Empire , contains the following most singular provision , which might almost seem intended at once to recognize and to prohibit the Right of INTERVEN- TION by the Powers of Christendom on behalf of their co - religionists : - 66 " His ...
... Empire , contains the following most singular provision , which might almost seem intended at once to recognize and to prohibit the Right of INTERVEN- TION by the Powers of Christendom on behalf of their co - religionists : - 66 " His ...
Page xvi
... Empire " ( y ) . It remains to be seen whether this firman be put into bona fide execution , or whether M. Guizot be right in ( 2 ) his opinion that European intervention in Turkey is at once inevitable and of no avail . The immiscible ...
... Empire " ( y ) . It remains to be seen whether this firman be put into bona fide execution , or whether M. Guizot be right in ( 2 ) his opinion that European intervention in Turkey is at once inevitable and of no avail . The immiscible ...
Page xlviii
... powerfully affecting the destinies of Europe . Though the Greek Empire , for many cen- ( i ) Lamberty , Mémoires , t . i . 353 , cited Günther , ii . 445 . turies before its destruction , occupied no position which affects xlviii PREFACE.
... powerfully affecting the destinies of Europe . Though the Greek Empire , for many cen- ( i ) Lamberty , Mémoires , t . i . 353 , cited Günther , ii . 445 . turies before its destruction , occupied no position which affects xlviii PREFACE.
Page lvii
... Empire , it must be owned that the principles of our law are borrowed out of the Civil Law , therefore grounded upon the same reason in many things . " learning of the clergy had preserved from total extinction ( TO THE FIRST EDITION .
... Empire , it must be owned that the principles of our law are borrowed out of the Civil Law , therefore grounded upon the same reason in many things . " learning of the clergy had preserved from total extinction ( TO THE FIRST EDITION .
Page lxiv
... " In proportion as they " approached to the condition of provinces of the same empire , it became almost as essential that แ ( h ) Cymbeline , act . iii . sc . 1 . " Europe should have a precise and comprehensive " code lxiv PREFACE.
... " In proportion as they " approached to the condition of provinces of the same empire , it became almost as essential that แ ( h ) Cymbeline , act . iii . sc . 1 . " Europe should have a precise and comprehensive " code lxiv PREFACE.
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