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... character , to assist materially in improving the financial and political condition of Egypt , and so long as the good of that country is " alone the object in view , there should be no diffi- culty in prosecuting it with the same ...
... character , to assist materially in improving the financial and political condition of Egypt , and so long as the good of that country is " alone the object in view , there should be no diffi- culty in prosecuting it with the same ...
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... character . be satisfied that its citizen has exhausted the means of legal redress afforded by the tribunals of the country in which he has been injured . If those tribunals are unable or unwilling to entertain and adjudicate upon his ...
... character . be satisfied that its citizen has exhausted the means of legal redress afforded by the tribunals of the country in which he has been injured . If those tribunals are unable or unwilling to entertain and adjudicate upon his ...
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... character , will ever be resorted to " by her Majesty's Government in support of their claims . " The British Government has in fact always hesitated to resort to forcible measures in order to compel payment of debts due from a foreign ...
... character , will ever be resorted to " by her Majesty's Government in support of their claims . " The British Government has in fact always hesitated to resort to forcible measures in order to compel payment of debts due from a foreign ...
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... character as belligerents . The question of the right of Third Powers to assist either party has been already considered ( e ) . say to another State , ' We are independent , ' and that other State replies , ' I allow that you are so ...
... character as belligerents . The question of the right of Third Powers to assist either party has been already considered ( e ) . say to another State , ' We are independent , ' and that other State replies , ' I allow that you are so ...
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... character of the hostilities is to be considered ; the existence of a maritime war is both more easily ascertain- able , and necessitates an earlier decision on the part of Neutral , especially commercial , States , than a war strictly ...
... character of the hostilities is to be considered ; the existence of a maritime war is both more easily ascertain- able , and necessitates an earlier decision on the part of Neutral , especially commercial , States , than a war strictly ...
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Página 594 - 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.
Página 282 - 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...
Página 562 - ... 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. So if the plaintiff and defendant were to change sides, and the defendant was to bring his action against the plaintiff, the latter would then have the advantage of it; for where both are equally in fault, potior est conditio defendants.
Página 337 - Regarding the punishment of English criminals, the English Government will enact the laws necessary to attain that end, and the Consul will be empowered to put them in force ; and regarding the punishment of Chinese criminals, these will be tried and punished by their own laws, in the way provided for by the correspondence which took place at Nanking, after the concluding of the peace.
Página 348 - 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.
Página 33 - Therefore, according to Vattel, the question resolves itself into this : Did the people of Naples and of the Roman States take up arms against their Governments for good reasons ? Upon this grave matter Her Majesty's Government hold that the people in question are themselves the best judges of their own affairs. Her Majesty's Government do not feel justified in declaring that the people of Southern Italy had not good reasons for throwing off their allegiance to their former Governments; Her Majesty's...
Página 33 - The authority of the Prince of Orange had doubtless an influence on the deliberations of the States-General, but it did not lead them to the commission of an act of injustice; for when a people from good reasons take up arms against an oppressor, it is but an act of justice and generosity to assist brave men in the defence of their liberties.
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Página 98 - That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.