Commentaries Upon International Law, 2권T. & J. W. Johnson, 1855 |
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... opinion and by the votes of Parliament to depart from that which has hitherto been the established practice of England , and to insist upon the payment of debts due to British subjects . That we have the means of enforcing the rights of ...
... opinion and by the votes of Parliament to depart from that which has hitherto been the established practice of England , and to insist upon the payment of debts due to British subjects . That we have the means of enforcing the rights of ...
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... opinion of the fact ; but she confers nothing , unless , under particular circumstances , she may be considered as conferring a favour . Therefore , it is one question , whether the re- cognition of the independence of the colonies ...
... opinion of the fact ; but she confers nothing , unless , under particular circumstances , she may be considered as conferring a favour . Therefore , it is one question , whether the re- cognition of the independence of the colonies ...
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... opinion upon the principles of International Law which distinguished him , applauds the decision of the superior French Court which reversed the sentence of an inferior court for condemning a Hamburg vessel which had refused to salute a ...
... opinion upon the principles of International Law which distinguished him , applauds the decision of the superior French Court which reversed the sentence of an inferior court for condemning a Hamburg vessel which had refused to salute a ...
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... opinion of Klüber , ( y ) neces- sarily imply that the whole of the former is incorporated in the present Treaty ; that is to say , it does not necessarily , according to this author , bind the Guarantees of the new Treaty to the ...
... opinion of Klüber , ( y ) neces- sarily imply that the whole of the former is incorporated in the present Treaty ; that is to say , it does not necessarily , according to this author , bind the Guarantees of the new Treaty to the ...
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... opinions of two eminent persons , both with no mean pretensions to be heard upon any question of International ... opinion is that of Mr. Jenkinson , afterwards Earl of Liverpool , expressed in his celebrated defence of the conduct ...
... opinions of two eminent persons , both with no mean pretensions to be heard upon any question of International ... opinion is that of Mr. Jenkinson , afterwards Earl of Liverpool , expressed in his celebrated defence of the conduct ...
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214 페이지 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
322 페이지 - No court will lend its aid to a man who founds his cause of action upon an immoral or an illegal act. If, from the plaintiff's own stating or otherwise, the cause of action appears to arise ex turpi causa, or the transgression of a positive law of this country, there the Court says he has no right to be assisted.
322 페이지 - If, from the plaintiff's own stating or otherwise, the cause of action appears to arise ex turpi causa, or the transgression of a positive law of this country, there the Court says he has no right to be assisted. It is upon that ground the Court goes; not for the sake of the defendant, but because they will not lend their aid to such a plaintiff.
174 페이지 - Les consuls respectifs pourront faire arrêter et renvoyer, soit à bord, soit dans leur pays, les matelots qui auraient déserté des bâtiments de leur nation. A cet effet, ils s'adresseront par écrit aux autorités locales...
463 페이지 - By the constitution of the United States the president is invested with certain important political powers, in the exercise of which he is to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country in his political character, and to his own conscience.
321 페이지 - ... for a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted...
194 페이지 - Les principes du christianisme, bien gravés dans le cœur, seraient infiniment plus forts que ce faux honneur des monarchies , ces vertus humaines des républiques , et cette crainte servile des états despotiques.
302 페이지 - England would consider any foreign interference, by force or by menace, in the dispute between Spain and the colonies, as a motive for recognizing the latter, without delay.
342 페이지 - And they shall pay no other or higher duties or charges, on the importation or exportation of the cargoes of the said vessels, than shall be payable on the same articles when imported or exported in British vessels. But it is expressly agreed that the vessels of the United States shall not carry...
43 페이지 - I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemished character comprehends not only the integrity that will not offer, but the spirit that will not submit to an injury ; and whether it belongs to an individual, or to a community, it is the • K k foundation foundation of peace, of independence, and of safety. Private credit is wealth ; public honour is security. The feather that adorns the royal bird, supports his flight ; strip him of his plumage, and you fix him to the earth.