The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2B. Boothroyd, 1814 - International law |
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... Engagements made by Dele- gates , exceeding their Powers 105-134 CHAP . XVI . The Interpretation of Treaties 135-189 CHAP . XVII . On Damages Occasioned by Injury , and the Obligation to Repair them ........ 190-912 .... CHAP . XVIII ...
... Engagements made by Dele- gates , exceeding their Powers 105-134 CHAP . XVI . The Interpretation of Treaties 135-189 CHAP . XVII . On Damages Occasioned by Injury , and the Obligation to Repair them ........ 190-912 .... CHAP . XVIII ...
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... engagements , though no right to exact the performance of them , is thereby conveyed to another - What kind of promise gives such right — The pro- miser should possess the right use of reason - Difference between natural and civil law ...
... engagements , though no right to exact the performance of them , is thereby conveyed to another - What kind of promise gives such right — The pro- miser should possess the right use of reason - Difference between natural and civil law ...
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... engagements made for others . I. THE course of the subject next leads to an inquiry into the obligation of pro- mises . Where the first object , that pre- sents itself , is the opinion of Franciscus Connanus , a man of no ordinary ...
... engagements made for others . I. THE course of the subject next leads to an inquiry into the obligation of pro- mises . Where the first object , that pre- sents itself , is the opinion of Franciscus Connanus , a man of no ordinary ...
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... , nor , if they are more de- trimental to the giver than beneficial to the receiver . But if the performance of an engagement is begun upon the strength of a promise , but not finished , he does not re- A 2 WAR AND PEACE . 3.
... , nor , if they are more de- trimental to the giver than beneficial to the receiver . But if the performance of an engagement is begun upon the strength of a promise , but not finished , he does not re- A 2 WAR AND PEACE . 3.
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... engagements , as we have the same power over our actions , as over our property ? This is an opinion confirmed by the wis- dom of all ages + For as it is said by legal * Rhet . lib . i . c . xv . " Thus the Hebrews , in cases not ...
... engagements , as we have the same power over our actions , as over our property ? This is an opinion confirmed by the wis- dom of all ages + For as it is said by legal * Rhet . lib . i . c . xv . " Thus the Hebrews , in cases not ...
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actions admit alliance allies allowed ambassadors ancient Aristotle authority bassador binding bound called Carthaginians Caudium Cicero circumstances civil law command commission committed consent consequences considered contracting parties crime death debt declare deemed Diodorus Siculus divine duty embassy enemy engagements equity evident evil express favour force former fulfil give given guilty human laws inflicted injury injustice instance intention Jews kind king labour law of nations law of nature liberty Livy loss manner means ment mises motives natural justice oath obligation observed occasion offences opinion peace penalty performance person Plutarch Polybius principles privileges prohibition promise punishment reason received refuse respect Roman law rule says sect sent shews ships sion sove sovereign statute stipulated Strabo sufficient Tacitus taken thing Thucydides tion troops truth ture unequal treaty usury Vattel violation words writers xvii