The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2B. Boothroyd, 1814 - International law |
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... 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 Obligation to Repair them ........ 190-912 ...
... 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 Obligation to Repair them ........ 190-912 ...
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... treaties between kings and diffe- rent nations , till some part of them be car- ried into execution , especially in those places , where no certain form of treaties or compacts THE RIGHTS OF.
... treaties between kings and diffe- rent nations , till some part of them be car- ried into execution , especially in those places , where no certain form of treaties or compacts THE RIGHTS OF.
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... treaties or compacts has been established . But no just reason can be found , why laws , which are a kind of general agreement among a people , and indeed are called so by Aristotle * , and Demosthenes , should be able to give the force ...
... treaties or compacts has been established . But no just reason can be found , why laws , which are a kind of general agreement among a people , and indeed are called so by Aristotle * , and Demosthenes , should be able to give the force ...
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... treaty concluded for an unjust or dis- honest purpose is absolutely null and void , no body having a right to engage to do things con- trary to the law of nature . Thus an offensive alliance made for the purpose of plundering a nation ...
... treaty concluded for an unjust or dis- honest purpose is absolutely null and void , no body having a right to engage to do things con- trary to the law of nature . Thus an offensive alliance made for the purpose of plundering a nation ...
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... treaties , till they have agreed to and rati- fied them . Thus , as every agreement made by the minister remains invalid till sanctioned by the prince's ratification , there is less danger in vesting him with unlimited powers . But ...
... treaties , till they have agreed to and rati- fied them . Thus , as every agreement made by the minister remains invalid till sanctioned by the prince's ratification , there is less danger in vesting him with unlimited powers . But ...
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