Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 22
... government of Creation , in the accomplishment of the progress of the Evolution of the human race , as the other Laws of Nature are for the material and organic development of the universe . * As Justice is the right Reason , so is ...
... government of Creation , in the accomplishment of the progress of the Evolution of the human race , as the other Laws of Nature are for the material and organic development of the universe . * As Justice is the right Reason , so is ...
Page 45
... government of that Society as Body - Politic and for the definition of the reciprocal relations between individual members and between these and the sovereign power of the . Society or State formed by them . Thus the Spirit of Law of ...
... government of that Society as Body - Politic and for the definition of the reciprocal relations between individual members and between these and the sovereign power of the . Society or State formed by them . Thus the Spirit of Law of ...
Page 54
... government , com- mon laws , common internal and external powers , civil and political , and common interests , in all matters affecting the Political Nationality . Different Nations can , by their common con- sent , be united into one ...
... government , com- mon laws , common internal and external powers , civil and political , and common interests , in all matters affecting the Political Nationality . Different Nations can , by their common con- sent , be united into one ...
Page 55
... government and legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these ... government and administration , and uncontroll- ed management of their affairs on their own extended territorial ...
... government and legislation , possessing also the means and ability to maintain its integrity . Without these ... government and administration , and uncontroll- ed management of their affairs on their own extended territorial ...
Page 56
... government , cannot be regarded as States , because they fail to fulfill all the conditions above mentioned . They may , however , in some cases , be admitted to the privileges of International Law and hold intercourse with civilized ...
... government , cannot be regarded as States , because they fail to fulfill all the conditions above mentioned . They may , however , in some cases , be admitted to the privileges of International Law and hold intercourse with civilized ...
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