The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... rules of the jus gentium as the practice of States , and that many of them are in violation of the rule of reason or Nature , and hence he pleaded for numerous ameliorations ( temperamenta ) in the rules of war . The effect of his ...
... rules of the jus gentium as the practice of States , and that many of them are in violation of the rule of reason or Nature , and hence he pleaded for numerous ameliorations ( temperamenta ) in the rules of war . The effect of his ...
Page 550
... rule of the Consolato which remained the common law of nations in the absence of special stipulation , and down to the middle of the eighteenth century no writer of repute claimed for neutrals greater privilege . An attempt was made by ...
... rule of the Consolato which remained the common law of nations in the absence of special stipulation , and down to the middle of the eighteenth century no writer of repute claimed for neutrals greater privilege . An attempt was made by ...
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... Rule of the War of 1756 " . This was bitterly resented then , and subsequently during the French Revolutionary wars , when the rule was extended to the coasting trade of belligerents . The British Prize Courts were firm in their ...
... Rule of the War of 1756 " . This was bitterly resented then , and subsequently during the French Revolutionary wars , when the rule was extended to the coasting trade of belligerents . The British Prize Courts were firm in their ...
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