The Map of Europe by Treaty: Showing the Various Political and Territorial Changes which Have Taken Place Since the General Peace of 1814, 3. sējumsButterworths, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 91.
1589. lappuse
... Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland made known to the Legislative Assembly of the United States of the Ionian Islands that , with a view to the eventual union of those Islands to the Kingdom of Greece , she was prepared , if the Ionian ...
... Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland made known to the Legislative Assembly of the United States of the Ionian Islands that , with a view to the eventual union of those Islands to the Kingdom of Greece , she was prepared , if the Ionian ...
1590. lappuse
... Kingdom of Greece . In virtue of Article V of the Treaty signed at London on the 13th July , 1863 ( No. 347 ) , it was moreover agreed by common consent between Her Britannic Majesty and their Majesties the Emperor of the French and the ...
... Kingdom of Greece . In virtue of Article V of the Treaty signed at London on the 13th July , 1863 ( No. 347 ) , it was moreover agreed by common consent between Her Britannic Majesty and their Majesties the Emperor of the French and the ...
1591. lappuse
... Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , desiring to realise the wish expressed by the Legislative Assembly of the United States of the Ionian Islands , that those Islands should be united to Greece , has con- sented , on the conditions ...
... Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , desiring to realise the wish expressed by the Legislative Assembly of the United States of the Ionian Islands , that those Islands should be united to Greece , has con- sented , on the conditions ...
1592. lappuse
... Kingdom , enjoy the advantages of per- petual Neutrality . Greece to maintain the Neutrality . His Majesty the King of the Hellenes engages , on his part , to maintain such Neutrality . Treaties , & c . , of Commerce and Navigation ...
... Kingdom , enjoy the advantages of per- petual Neutrality . Greece to maintain the Neutrality . His Majesty the King of the Hellenes engages , on his part , to maintain such Neutrality . Treaties , & c . , of Commerce and Navigation ...
1593. lappuse
... Kingdom of Greece shall in no wise invalidate the prin- ciples established by the existing legislation of those Islands with regard to Freedom of Worship and Religious Toleration ; accordingly the Rights and Immunities established in ...
... Kingdom of Greece shall in no wise invalidate the prin- ciples established by the existing legislation of those Islands with regard to Freedom of Worship and Religious Toleration ; accordingly the Rights and Immunities established in ...
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agreed Annexation appointed April Army arrangements Article August Baden Bavaria belonging Berlin Black Sea Boundary Britain Britannic Majesty ceded Territory Cession Commissioners concluded Conference Convention Danube Declaration Denmark Drouyn de Lhuys Duchy Duties Emperor of Austria Empire Evacuation exchanged Federal Council Fortress France Frankfort Frontier German Constitution Grand Ducal Grand Duke Greece Guarantee Hesse High Contracting Parties Highness the Grand Holstein Indemnity Ionian Islands Italy June King of Italy King of Prussia Kingdom London Luxemburg Majesty the Emperor Majesty the King Majesty the Queen Majesty's Government March ment Military Minister Navigation Neutrality North German Confederation North German Constitution October Paris payment Peace of Europe Plenipotentiaries Portugal Postal Powers present Treaty Prince Property Proposed Congress Protocol Pruth Railway Ratifications Regulations respective Rhine Rights Royal Prussian Sardinia Saxony Schleswig Sieur signed stipulations Telegraph tion Translation Treaty of 30th Treaty of Peace Troops Turkey United Principalities Vienna Wallachia Wurtemberg Zollverein
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1953. lappuse - Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
1953. lappuse - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
1622. lappuse - British dominions, have resolved to conclude a Convention for that purpose, and have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right...
1597. lappuse - Ireland, the king of the French, and the emperor of all the Russias, on the one part, and his majesty, the king of Bavaria, on the other, have named as their plenipotentiaries, &c., &c.
1860. lappuse - That the only legitimate object, which States should endeavour to accomplish during war, is to weaken the military forces of the enemy ; That for this purpose it is sufficient to disable the greatest possible number of men ; That this object would be exceeded by the employment of arms, which uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men, or render their death inevitable...
1805. lappuse - In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
1624. lappuse - Any wounded man entertained and taken care of in a house shall be considered as a protection thereto. Any inhabitant who shall have entertained wounded men in his house shall be exempted from the quartering of troops, as well as from a part of the contributions of war which may be imposed.
1924. lappuse - Japan, have resolved to conclude a treaty of such annexation and have, for that purpose, appointed as their plenipotentiaries, that is to say, his Majesty the Emperor of Japan...
1624. lappuse - ART. VI. Wounded or sick soldiers shall be entertained and taken care of, to whatever nation they may belong. Commanders-in-chief shall have the power to deliver immediately to the outposts of the enemy soldiers who have been wounded in an engagement when circumstances permit this to be done, and with the consent of both parties. Those who are recognized, after their wounds are healed, as incapable of serving, shall be sent back to their country.
1625. lappuse - ... shall be sent back to their country. The others may also be sent back, on condition of not again bearing arms during the continuance of the war.