| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 sivua
...affirming it to be " an essential principle of the law of nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations...taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms without further consultation with h;s allies, the Emperor of Russia has separated... | |
| 1872 - 802 sivua
...recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement. In faith of which the said Plenipotentiaries have signed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1871 - 1146 sivua
...recognize that it is an essential principio of the Law of Nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations...thereof, unless with the consent of the Contracting Powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." That is what the hon. Baronet calls a worthless document.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 sivua
...recognise that it is an essential principle of the law of nations, that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." At subsequent meetings, the reasons alleged by Russia... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 714 sivua
...declaration affirming it to be an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations...taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms •without further consultation with his allies, the Emperor of Russia has... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1878 - 1036 sivua
..."that n is an essential principle of the la w of nations that no power can liberate itself from th-- engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the cousa-m of the contracting powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." It is impossible for Her Majesty's... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1872 - 814 sivua
...recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement. In faith of which the said Plenipotentiaries have signed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1872 - 732 sivua
...recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless SZ 275 with the consent of tho contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement. In faith of... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1875 - 690 sivua
...recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no Power cau liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations...thereof, unless with the consent of the Contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement. In faith of which the said Plenipotentiaries have signed... | |
| 1875 - 802 sivua
...of every international act, and aceording to which no Power can liberate itself from the engagemeuts of a Treaty nor modify the stipulations thereof unless with the consent of the Contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement — a principle which the Porte regarded as all the more... | |
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