Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... subject are not brought forward here with a view to claim any origin- ality whatever , but , being the result of miscellaneous reading , they are offered to the reader as an honest attempt to give , by means of the physiological laws of.
... subject are not brought forward here with a view to claim any origin- ality whatever , but , being the result of miscellaneous reading , they are offered to the reader as an honest attempt to give , by means of the physiological laws of.
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... claim an acknowledged natural influence . * Thus the different forces or powers of Nature constitute in their successive combinations , as united by the motive element of the Spirit of Creation , the different stages of Creation , in ...
... claim an acknowledged natural influence . * Thus the different forces or powers of Nature constitute in their successive combinations , as united by the motive element of the Spirit of Creation , the different stages of Creation , in ...
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... claim to guide the destinies of the Nations of Europe , and in the feudal pretensions of the great Potentates of the East . What have they all led to but to a retarda- tion of the free development of civilization . It is " The science ...
... claim to guide the destinies of the Nations of Europe , and in the feudal pretensions of the great Potentates of the East . What have they all led to but to a retarda- tion of the free development of civilization . It is " The science ...
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... claim Right of Respect of an Independent State to be treated with due regard by other States ; it includes the Right of Reputation , that is , the claim that others should abstain from criticizing its national reputation , while it ...
... claim Right of Respect of an Independent State to be treated with due regard by other States ; it includes the Right of Reputation , that is , the claim that others should abstain from criticizing its national reputation , while it ...
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... claim . National pride , when based on self - respect , will then not degen- erate into that haughty demeanor and ... claims for itself what it considers to be a moral duty not to withhold , on its own part , from others vested ...
... claim . National pride , when based on self - respect , will then not degen- erate into that haughty demeanor and ... claims for itself what it considers to be a moral duty not to withhold , on its own part , from others vested ...
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