The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2B. Boothroyd, 1814 - International law |
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... Oaths ....... CHAP . XV . ... 88-104 On Treaties , and on 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 ...
... Oaths ....... CHAP . XV . ... 88-104 On Treaties , and on 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 ...
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... oath , if he thinks proper . Secondly , in an action of debt the plain- tiff must prove the whole debt he claims , or re- cover nothing at all . For the debt is one single cause of action , fixed and determined ; and which therefore ...
... oath , if he thinks proper . Secondly , in an action of debt the plain- tiff must prove the whole debt he claims , or re- cover nothing at all . For the debt is one single cause of action , fixed and determined ; and which therefore ...
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... nature , but which is the general practice among some nations . In- deed many writers both sacred and profane give the name of natural to what is only customary and habitual . CHAP . XIII . ON OATHS . Efficacy of Oaths WAR AND PEACE . 87.
... nature , but which is the general practice among some nations . In- deed many writers both sacred and profane give the name of natural to what is only customary and habitual . CHAP . XIII . ON OATHS . Efficacy of Oaths WAR AND PEACE . 87.
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... oaths - to be faithfully observed in all cases — the controul of sovereigns over the oaths of subjects - Observations on our Saviour's prohibition of oaths - Forms substituted for oaths . I. THE sanctity of an oath with regard to ...
... oaths - to be faithfully observed in all cases — the controul of sovereigns over the oaths of subjects - Observations on our Saviour's prohibition of oaths - Forms substituted for oaths . I. THE sanctity of an oath with regard to ...
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... oath , which is a solemn appeal to the testimony of God + . " II . The next point , to be considered , is the original force and extent of oaths . And in the first place the arguments , that This is a fragment of the Tragedy here ...
... oath , which is a solemn appeal to the testimony of God + . " II . The next point , to be considered , is the original force and extent of oaths . And in the first place the arguments , that This is a fragment of the Tragedy here ...
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