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Page 426
... force by force , was also excluded , since the Cagliari was not an armed vessel , had no means of offence , was wholly unarmed ; moreover , it did not receive the rebels willingly , for they made themselves masters of it by force ; nor ...
... force by force , was also excluded , since the Cagliari was not an armed vessel , had no means of offence , was wholly unarmed ; moreover , it did not receive the rebels willingly , for they made themselves masters of it by force ; nor ...
Page 707
... of brigands . 2. Upon the written demand of the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican Governments that Her Majesty's naval forces should repel by force filibusters on their coast , so to repel 2Z2 GREAT BRITAIN AND CENTRAL AMERICA . 707.
... of brigands . 2. Upon the written demand of the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican Governments that Her Majesty's naval forces should repel by force filibusters on their coast , so to repel 2Z2 GREAT BRITAIN AND CENTRAL AMERICA . 707.
Page 1072
... Force . CXXXI . The armed force is essentially obedient ; it has no power to deliberate . CXXXII . The object of the armed force is to defend the inde- pendence and liberty of the State , to maintain public order , and to enforce the ...
... Force . CXXXI . The armed force is essentially obedient ; it has no power to deliberate . CXXXII . The object of the armed force is to defend the inde- pendence and liberty of the State , to maintain public order , and to enforce the ...
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Convention | 3 |
ACT OF ACCESSION to the Declaration of 16th April 1856 | 144 |
France c Act Accession to Declaration of 16th | 156 |
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