| 1912 - 494 sivua
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article; but on the contrary, that the state of war, is precisely that...acknowledged articles in the law, of nature or nations. Of this treaty, Dr. Franklin and Mr. Jefferson were two of the negotiators on the part of the United... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1912 - 740 sivua
...His Majesty, the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, provides among other things "that the high contracting parties grant to each other the liberty...of having, each in the ports of the other, consuls, viceconsuls, commercial agents and vice-commercial agents of their own appointment, who shall enjoy... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1912 - 476 sivua
...between his Most Christian Majesty and the United States, reserves to the two contracting powers " the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, consuls, vice consuls, agents and commissaries, whose functions shall be regulated by a particular agreement." In consequence of this stipulation,... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 494 sivua
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article; but on the contrary, that the state of war, is precisely that for which they nre provided ; and during which they are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged articles... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer - 1913 - 452 sivua
...contrary, that the state of war is precisely that for which théy are provided, and during which théy are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations. ART. XXVn. His Majesty the King of Prussia and the United Staates of America agree that... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1914 - 476 sivua
...presume to sell or alienate such sort of goods, shall be duly punished for the offence. ARTICLE XVIII. The two contracting parties grant to each other the...each in the ports of the other, consuls, vice consuls and commissaries of their own appointing, whose functions shall be regulated by particular agreement... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1914 - 486 sivua
...the twenty-ninth article of the treaty of amity and commerce concluded between them, granted mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, consuls, vice consuls, agents and commissaries, and being willing, in consequence thereof, to determine and fix in a reciprocal and permanent manner... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 678 sivua
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that...the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations. ARTICLE XXV The two contracting parties have granted to each other the liberty of having... | |
| 1917 - 474 sivua
...shall be considered as annulling or suspending this or the next preceding article; on the contrary, the state of war is precisely that for which they...the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and of nations. Germany's vociferous appeal to these provisions is intelligible, and does credit to... | |
| 1917 - 966 sivua
...considered as annulling this and the next preceding article; but, on the contrary, that the state of war as precisely that for which they are provided and during...acknowledged articles in the law of nature or nations. There was such a persistent disregard of the articles of the treaty governing the rights of the United... | |
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