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" that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers by means of an amicable arrangement. "
On the rights and duties of nations in time of war - Page 574
by Sir Travers Twiss - 1875
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Annual Register, Volume 113

History - 1872 - 802 pages
...the Powers recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that none of them can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty,...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting parties by means of an amicable understanding. " This important principle appears to me to meet with...
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Punch, Volume 60

Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - Caricatures and cartoons - 1871 - 298 pages
...PRINCIPLE OF THE LAW OF NATIONS THAT NO PoWEB CAN LIBERATE ITSELF FROM THE ENGAGEMENTS OF A TBEAir, NOB MODIFY THE STIPULATIONS THEREOF, UNLESS WITH THE CONSENT OF THE CONTRACTING POWERS, BT MEANS OF AN AMICABLE ABRANGEMENT." Commending all which to his beloved Public for calm consideration...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 9

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 pages
...there assembled " recognise that it is an essential principle of the law of nations, that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty,...contracting Powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." At subsequent meetings, the reasons alleged by Russia for her desire to bo liberated from the prohibitory...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 9

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 702 pages
...the law of nations, that no Power can liberate iteelf from the engagements of a treaty, nor»modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent...contracting Powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." At subsequent meetings, the reasons alleged by Russia for her desire to bo liberated from the prohibitory...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1878 - 1036 pages
..."that n is an essential principle of the la w of nations that no power can liberate itself from th-- engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the cousa-m of the contracting powers, by means of an amicable arrangement." It is impossible for Her Majesty's...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 814 pages
...the Powers recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that none of them can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty,...thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting parties by means of an amicable understanding. " This important principle appears to me to meet with...
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The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at ...

Law - 1901 - 542 pages
...Nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagement of a treaty or nullify the regulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers by means of an amicable arrangement." The consent of Great Britain is therefore required for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 732 pages
...in Conference, recognize that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless SZ 275 with the consent of tho contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement. In faith of...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1

United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1875 - 764 pages
...which was to this effect : " That it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty,...contracting powers by means of an amicable arrangement." Both houses of Parliament had refused to denounce the declaration of Paris when the subject had been...
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Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der offiziellen Aktenstücke zur ..., Volumes 28-29

History, Modern - 1875 - 794 pages
...principle which constitutes the foundation of every international act, and according to which no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty nor...Contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement — a principle whicli the Porte regarded as all the more sacred inasmuch as it had been laid down...
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