Christian and civilized nations who should choose to send them, for the purpose of settling the principles of international law by compact and agreement, of the nature of a mutual treaty, and also of devising and promoting plans for the preservation of... Collections of the Maine Historical Society - Halaman 132oleh Maine Historical Society - 1899Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1840 - 726 halaman
...devising and promoting plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. 2d. A court of nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations : thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| C. Palfrey - 1840 - 754 halaman
...devising and promoling plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. 2d. A Court of nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| William Ladd - 1840 - 204 halaman
...devising and promoting plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. 2d. A court of nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations: thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| Henry Tyrwhitt Jones Macnamara - 1841 - 436 halaman
...and promoting plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. Secondly, a court of nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| Henry Tyrwhitt Jones Macnamara - 1841 - 402 halaman
...able civilians in the world, to arbitrate or judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ;...entirely the diplomatic from the judicial functions, which require such different, not to say, opposite characters, in the exercise of their functions.... | |
| 1873 - 398 halaman
...devising and promoting plans for the preservation of peace and meliorating the condition of man. " Second, A Court of Nations composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| John Hemmenway - 1872 - 298 halaman
...devising and promoting plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. 2d. A Court of Nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| Josiah Woodward Leeds - 1877 - 500 halaman
...promoting plans for the preservation of peace and ameliorating the condition of man. 2. — A High Court of Nations, composed of the most able civilians...in the world, to arbitrate or judge such cases, as, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations, should be brought before it. These propositions... | |
| 1911 - 724 halaman
...two distinct parts, viz. : ist — A congress of ambassadors from all those Christian and civilized nations who should choose to send them, for the purpose...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations ; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
| William Byrd Powell, Robert Safford Newton - 1911 - 724 halaman
...devising and promoting plans for the preservation of peace, and meliorating the condition of man. 2nd—A court of nations, composed of the most able civilians...judge such cases as should be brought before it, by the mutual consent of two or more contending nations; thus dividing entirely the diplomatic from the... | |
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