The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2B. Boothroyd, 1814 - International law |
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... observe that there are three different ways of speaking , respecting things which are , or which , it is supposed , will be in our power . II . The first of these ways is , where an assurance is given of future intentions , and if the ...
... observe that there are three different ways of speaking , respecting things which are , or which , it is supposed , will be in our power . II . The first of these ways is , where an assurance is given of future intentions , and if the ...
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... observed in his book on laws . Nay , even what is done with a deliberate mind , but not with an intention of conceding our own right to another ; though it cannot give any one a natural right of exacting its fulfilment , yet it creates ...
... observed in his book on laws . Nay , even what is done with a deliberate mind , but not with an intention of conceding our own right to another ; though it cannot give any one a natural right of exacting its fulfilment , yet it creates ...
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... observed by Dion Chry- sostom in his twenty - fifth oration . To do away the effect of improvident promises , some laws introduce actions of recovery , or restitution . But such regulations are pecu- liar to the civil law , and have no ...
... observed by Dion Chry- sostom in his twenty - fifth oration . To do away the effect of improvident promises , some laws introduce actions of recovery , or restitution . But such regulations are pecu- liar to the civil law , and have no ...
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... the court , with fine , imprisonment , pillory , whipping , or transportation for seven years . " -- Blackstone's Commentar . b . iv . c.x. p . 137 . Aristotle has observed , those who consent to throw their B 2 WAR AND PEACE . 19.
... the court , with fine , imprisonment , pillory , whipping , or transportation for seven years . " -- Blackstone's Commentar . b . iv . c.x. p . 137 . Aristotle has observed , those who consent to throw their B 2 WAR AND PEACE . 19.
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Including the Law of Nature and of Nations Hugo Grotius. Aristotle has observed , those who consent to throw their goods overboard in a storm , would have saved them , had it not been for the fear of shipwreck . But they freely part with ...
Including the Law of Nature and of Nations Hugo Grotius. Aristotle has observed , those who consent to throw their goods overboard in a storm , would have saved them , had it not been for the fear of shipwreck . But they freely part with ...
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