Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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Page lxxvi
... exercise of these powers in the judgment - seat of International Law at the very time when he was elevated to it - the renown of his decisions over both hemispheres ( g ) —the great age to which he enjoyed the full possession of his ...
... exercise of these powers in the judgment - seat of International Law at the very time when he was elevated to it - the renown of his decisions over both hemispheres ( g ) —the great age to which he enjoyed the full possession of his ...
Page 16
... exercise of it in their intercourse with other nations ( 1 ) . Thucydides ( m ) prefers the same charge against Κοινὸν ( h ) Arist . Rhet . b . i . c . 13 : " Idior pèv Tòv EKÁσтcię pioμivov πρὸς αὐτούς · καὶ τοῦτον τὸν μὲν ἄγραφον ...
... exercise of it in their intercourse with other nations ( 1 ) . Thucydides ( m ) prefers the same charge against Κοινὸν ( h ) Arist . Rhet . b . i . c . 13 : " Idior pèv Tòv EKÁσтcię pioμivov πρὸς αὐτούς · καὶ τοῦτον τὸν μὲν ἄγραφον ...
Page 46
... exercise of it " ( i ) . So the " Réponse sans réplique , " already mentioned , of Great Britain to the Prussian memorial , and that memorial itself , refer to a variety of Treaties as containing provisions illustrative and confirmatory ...
... exercise of it " ( i ) . So the " Réponse sans réplique , " already mentioned , of Great Britain to the Prussian memorial , and that memorial itself , refer to a variety of Treaties as containing provisions illustrative and confirmatory ...
Page 81
... exercising , through the medium of an organized Government , independent sovereignty and control over all persons and things within its boundaries , capable of making war and peace , and of entering into all International relations with ...
... exercising , through the medium of an organized Government , independent sovereignty and control over all persons and things within its boundaries , capable of making war and peace , and of entering into all International relations with ...
Page 99
... exercising a territorial supremacy ( Landeshoheit ) , but , nevertheless , subject to the legislative and judicial authority of the Emperor and the Empire . These were absorbed in the German Con- federation , except Kniphausen . ( 0 ) ...
... exercising a territorial supremacy ( Landeshoheit ) , but , nevertheless , subject to the legislative and judicial authority of the Emperor and the Empire . These were absorbed in the German Con- federation , except Kniphausen . ( 0 ) ...
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