Leading Cases on International LawCallaghan, 1922 - 852 sider |
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... Constitution , more than once . It has done this before the rebellion , during the rebellion , and since the rebellion . And it was always done by the collective authority and in the name of the same body of people constituting the ...
... Constitution , more than once . It has done this before the rebellion , during the rebellion , and since the rebellion . And it was always done by the collective authority and in the name of the same body of people constituting the ...
Side 48
... constitution of the North German United States , the King of Prussia , to whom he was accredited , was at the head of those several organizations or institutions ; and his action was entirely approved by this Government . Messages and ...
... constitution of the North German United States , the King of Prussia , to whom he was accredited , was at the head of those several organizations or institutions ; and his action was entirely approved by this Government . Messages and ...
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... Constitution created a com- posite State instead of a system of confederated States , and even that it was called a confederate Empire rather to save the amour propre of some of its component parts than otherwise , it does not ...
... Constitution created a com- posite State instead of a system of confederated States , and even that it was called a confederate Empire rather to save the amour propre of some of its component parts than otherwise , it does not ...
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THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
ENEMY CHARACTER | 2 |
THE RELATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO MUNICIPAL | 15 |
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