The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4, Part 1American Society of International Law, 1910 - International law |
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Page 51
... object of the Act was neither to weld the provinces into one nor to subordinate provincial governments to a cen- tral authority , but to create a federal government in which they should all be represented , intrusted with the exclusive ...
... object of the Act was neither to weld the provinces into one nor to subordinate provincial governments to a cen- tral authority , but to create a federal government in which they should all be represented , intrusted with the exclusive ...
Page 377
... object of international law , in this as in other matters , is not to work an injustice nor to prevent enforce- ment of a just claim , but to substitute negotiations , though they may be dilatory and the issue distant and uncertain ...
... object of international law , in this as in other matters , is not to work an injustice nor to prevent enforce- ment of a just claim , but to substitute negotiations , though they may be dilatory and the issue distant and uncertain ...
Page 500
... object of bringing the Governor General into disrepute . Their ultimate object seems to have been to supplant the Governor General , and by driving him from India obtain a reversion of the office for one of them- selves . Hastings ...
... object of bringing the Governor General into disrepute . Their ultimate object seems to have been to supplant the Governor General , and by driving him from India obtain a reversion of the office for one of them- selves . Hastings ...
Contents
Woolsey | 1 |
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AT THE SECOND HAGUE CONFERENCE Heinrich | 83 |
THE LAW OF THE AIRSHIP Simeon E Baldwin | 95 |
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