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Page viii
... English writer that England neither directly nor indirectly gave countenance to these acts of violence . In 1864 , Earl Russell expressed the opinion of the Government and people of England as follows : — 66 " Her Majesty's Government ...
... English writer that England neither directly nor indirectly gave countenance to these acts of violence . In 1864 , Earl Russell expressed the opinion of the Government and people of England as follows : — 66 " Her Majesty's Government ...
Page xvii
... English subjects commorant or resident in Greece . It should also be added , that Greece does not appear to have formally protested against , or seriously objected to - probably on account of the undeniable inefficiency of her own ...
... English subjects commorant or resident in Greece . It should also be added , that Greece does not appear to have formally protested against , or seriously objected to - probably on account of the undeniable inefficiency of her own ...
Page xxvii
... English Government was already more than sufficiently armed with authority for the discharge of the International duty incident to a neutral . If the latter school was correct in its opinion , then there was , to say the least , a doubt ...
... English Government was already more than sufficiently armed with authority for the discharge of the International duty incident to a neutral . If the latter school was correct in its opinion , then there was , to say the least , a doubt ...
Page xxviii
... English subjects were enlisted under the authority of the Government in this country , and , dis- playing the English or Scotch standard , took a part in the civil war of a foreign State without open war being declared between that ...
... English subjects were enlisted under the authority of the Government in this country , and , dis- playing the English or Scotch standard , took a part in the civil war of a foreign State without open war being declared between that ...
Page xxix
... English jurist could object to have that dispute decided upon the principles of law laid down -- harmoniously , I ... English and American statutes , and the judgment of the Privy Council on the former of the English statutes , are ...
... English jurist could object to have that dispute decided upon the principles of law laid down -- harmoniously , I ... English and American statutes , and the judgment of the Privy Council on the former of the English statutes , are ...
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