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 6124
... to say , by non - intercourse , or by force . The controversies respecting captures by land or sea and the questions concerning the responsibility of individuals for the violation of private rights are of course determined by the 6124 ...
... to say , by non - intercourse , or by force . The controversies respecting captures by land or sea and the questions concerning the responsibility of individuals for the violation of private rights are of course determined by the 6124 ...
Page 6125
... force . The next question will lead us into a large discussion . Are any changes desirable in these rules of international obliga- tion ? The slightest acquaintance with the disputes which have arisen and do so constantly arise between ...
... force . The next question will lead us into a large discussion . Are any changes desirable in these rules of international obliga- tion ? The slightest acquaintance with the disputes which have arisen and do so constantly arise between ...
Page 6127
... Force or constraint is applied in three ways - one by non - intercourse , another by reprisal , and a third by war . I will speak only of the relations in war . First , in respect to intestine or civil war : when and how far may other ...
... Force or constraint is applied in three ways - one by non - intercourse , another by reprisal , and a third by war . I will speak only of the relations in war . First , in respect to intestine or civil war : when and how far may other ...
Page 6129
... force and authority of a gen- eral law . " Take the question respecting the effect of a declaration of war upon the persons and property of an enemy found in the country at the time . How important that it should be settled beforehand ...
... force and authority of a gen- eral law . " Take the question respecting the effect of a declaration of war upon the persons and property of an enemy found in the country at the time . How important that it should be settled beforehand ...
Page 6133
... force to a code of those international rules which govern the intercourse of nations . And there are many grave considerations in addition . The only sub- stitute for a code of national law an imperfect substitute , as I think it is ...
... force to a code of those international rules which govern the intercourse of nations . And there are many grave considerations in addition . The only sub- stitute for a code of national law an imperfect substitute , as I think it is ...
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