| 1780 - 674 страница
...according to their own procedure reijpefting Great Britnin, 1780. Britain, and conformable to the cleared principles generally acknowledged as the law of nations, being the only law l>etween powers where no treaties fubJift, and agreeable to the tenour of his different engagements... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 страница
...neutral powers according to their own procedure refpeding Great Britain, and conformable to the cleareft principles, generally acknowledged as the law of nations,...being the only law between powers where no treaties fubfift, ahd agreeable to the tenour of his different engagements with other powers ; thofe engagements... | |
| 1788 - 734 страница
...neutral powers according to their own procedure refpeoing Great Britain, and conformable to the cleared principles, generally acknowledged as the law of nations,...being the only law between powers where no treaties fublift,' and agreeable to the teneur of his different engagements with other powers ; thole engagements... | |
| William Tooke - 1800 - 508 страница
...powers ac. cording to their own procedure refpefting Great-Britain,, and conformable to the cleareft principles, generally acknowledged as the law of nations,...being the only law between powers where no treaties futrfift, and agreeable to the tenor of his different engagements with other powers ; thofe engagements... | |
| Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806 - 442 страница
...respecting Great-Britain, and conformable to the clearest principles generally acknowledged as the Jaw of nations, being the only law between powers where...agreeable to the tenor of his different engagements with other powers, those engagements have altered this primitive laio, by mutual stipulations, proportioned... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 страница
...ships should make enemy goods. The court of London answered this declaration by appealing to the " principles generally acknowledged as the law of nations,...law between powers where no treaties subsist;" and to the " tenor of its different engagements with other powers, where those engagements had altered... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 420 страница
...of London answered this I declaration by appealing to the "principles generally acknow/~~ \ ledged as the law of nations, being the only law between \ powers where no treaties subsist;" and to the " tenor of its 1 different engagements with other powers, where those enI gagements had altered... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 страница
...court of London answered this declaration by appealing to the " principles generally acknow" ledged as the law of nations, being the only " law between powers where no treaties sub" sist ;" and to the " tenor of its different " engagements with other powers, where those " engagements... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1839 - 430 страница
...respecting Great Britain, and conformably to the clearest principle* generally acknowledged as the Laws of Nations, being the only law between powers where no treaties subsist, and agreeably to the tenor of his different engagements with other powers, whose engagements have altered... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 страница
...acted towards friendly and mutual powers according to their own procedure respecting Great Britain, and conformable to the clearest principles generally acknowledged...the tenor of his different engagements with others} those engagements have altered this primitive law by mutual stipulations proportioned to the will and... | |
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