Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6122
... called international law ? 2. Who made it ? 3. Who enforce it ? 4. Are any changes in it de- sirable ? 5. If so , how can they be effected ? Law is a rule of property and of conduct prescribed by sov- ereign power . In strictness ...
... called international law ? 2. Who made it ? 3. Who enforce it ? 4. Are any changes in it de- sirable ? 5. If so , how can they be effected ? Law is a rule of property and of conduct prescribed by sov- ereign power . In strictness ...
Page 6123
... called some- times international law and sometimes the law of nations . Neither expression is precisely accurate . There is a body , of rules more or less distinctly stated by which nations pro- fess to comport themselves in their ...
... called some- times international law and sometimes the law of nations . Neither expression is precisely accurate . There is a body , of rules more or less distinctly stated by which nations pro- fess to comport themselves in their ...
Page 6138
... called to Paradise Chapel in Liverpool , where he soon became known as the most brilliant Unitarian preacher in England , remaining there nearly twenty - five years . In 1840 he was appointed pro- fessor of mental and moral philosophy ...
... called to Paradise Chapel in Liverpool , where he soon became known as the most brilliant Unitarian preacher in England , remaining there nearly twenty - five years . In 1840 he was appointed pro- fessor of mental and moral philosophy ...
Page 6192
... called for the nineteenth time to give in their votes for the election of the highest officers known to the constitu- tion . Nothing marked the proceeding with any unusual features . No reluctance had been manifested in any quarter to ...
... called for the nineteenth time to give in their votes for the election of the highest officers known to the constitu- tion . Nothing marked the proceeding with any unusual features . No reluctance had been manifested in any quarter to ...
Page 6193
... called rebellion when it fails under every code of laws known over the globe . It is an appeal to physical force , which depends for its justification before God and man only upon the clear estab- lishment of proof of intolerable ...
... called rebellion when it fails under every code of laws known over the globe . It is an appeal to physical force , which depends for its justification before God and man only upon the clear estab- lishment of proof of intolerable ...
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