Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1Butterworth, 1871 - International law |
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... officers of the kingdom , were so solid and " judicious as to give universal satisfaction , and often gained the applause of those who dissented from " him , because they showed not only the soundness of " his judgment in the particular ...
... officers of the kingdom , were so solid and " judicious as to give universal satisfaction , and often gained the applause of those who dissented from " him , because they showed not only the soundness of " his judgment in the particular ...
Page 10
... officers who are not clothed , accurately speaking , with a representative character , but who are entitled to a quasi diplomatic position , namely— 3. Consuls . 4. Lastly , the International Status of Foreign Spiritual Powers ...
... officers who are not clothed , accurately speaking , with a representative character , but who are entitled to a quasi diplomatic position , namely— 3. Consuls . 4. Lastly , the International Status of Foreign Spiritual Powers ...
Page 79
... officers like Consuls , but mediately and indirectly , and in so far only , as they are members , or representatives , or public officers of States . Under the appel- lation of State are included all the possessions of a Nation ; so ...
... officers like Consuls , but mediately and indirectly , and in so far only , as they are members , or representatives , or public officers of States . Under the appel- lation of State are included all the possessions of a Nation ; so ...
Page 97
... officers , their cabinets under French ministers , and their whole constitution entirely subject and subservient to their French ruler and protector Napoleon . They were , therefore , justly considered by International Law as provinces ...
... officers , their cabinets under French ministers , and their whole constitution entirely subject and subservient to their French ruler and protector Napoleon . They were , therefore , justly considered by International Law as provinces ...
Page 153
... officers , and directs the operations of the Federal army , and moreover nominates the Federal Ministers at Foreign . Courts . CXV . Since the year 1830 the separate constitutions of each of the Cantons has received a more or less ...
... officers , and directs the operations of the Federal army , and moreover nominates the Federal Ministers at Foreign . Courts . CXV . Since the year 1830 the separate constitutions of each of the Cantons has received a more or less ...
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