Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page xiii
... Islands to Greece - an act in which real homage was paid to the principle of consulting the wishes and feelings of the subjects of acquired territory . In a civil war ( q ) the stronger party will not allow the wish of the weaker party ...
... Islands to Greece - an act in which real homage was paid to the principle of consulting the wishes and feelings of the subjects of acquired territory . In a civil war ( q ) the stronger party will not allow the wish of the weaker party ...
Page xxxii
... Islands and the territory of the Mosquito Indians and the Republics of Nicaragua and Costa Rica , have been happily removed . By the Protocol of October 9 , 1868 , the thorny question of NATURAL- IZATION has been happily settled between ...
... Islands and the territory of the Mosquito Indians and the Republics of Nicaragua and Costa Rica , have been happily removed . By the Protocol of October 9 , 1868 , the thorny question of NATURAL- IZATION has been happily settled between ...
Page lxiii
... islands . During the reign of the Tudors , the English had been compelled , by a multitude of concurring causes ( far too many for enumeration in these pages ) , to abandon their hopes of permanent conquests in France ; never- theless ...
... islands . During the reign of the Tudors , the English had been compelled , by a multitude of concurring causes ( far too many for enumeration in these pages ) , to abandon their hopes of permanent conquests in France ; never- theless ...
Page lxv
... island . It remains to show by what means any vestiges of it have been preserved ; and how a profession , whose duty it was to be " lawyers " beyond seas " ( k ) , has been maintained in these islands , where honour and emolument have ...
... island . It remains to show by what means any vestiges of it have been preserved ; and how a profession , whose duty it was to be " lawyers " beyond seas " ( k ) , has been maintained in these islands , where honour and emolument have ...
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... islands - Arthur Duck and Richard Zouche . The former steadily adhered to the fortunes of his unhappy sovereign ; and his work , De Usu ac Autho- ritate Juris Civilis , has never ceased to maintain its deserved authority . Zouche , who ...
... islands - Arthur Duck and Richard Zouche . The former steadily adhered to the fortunes of his unhappy sovereign ; and his work , De Usu ac Autho- ritate Juris Civilis , has never ceased to maintain its deserved authority . Zouche , who ...
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