| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 636 lapas
...plenipotentiaries to declare that Her Majesty's government cannot assent to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of international law which...in force at the time when the claims mentioned in Article I arose, but that Her Majesty's governinent, in order to evince its desire of strengthening... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1020 lapas
...plenipotentiaries are ordered to " declare that Her Majesty's Government cannot assent " to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of " International law which...in force at the time when " the claims mentioned in Article I. arose, but that Her " Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire " of strengthening... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1873 - 1058 lapas
...has commanded Her Commissioners to declare that Her Majesty cannot assent to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of International Law which...in force at the time when the Claims mentioned in Article 1 arose ; hut that Her Majfsty in order to evince Her desire to strengthen the friendly relations... | |
| 1873 - 676 lapas
...are com- tute the lawof this inensurate with the obligations imposed by the "principles contrmersyof International Law which were in force at the time when the claims mentioned in Article I (of the Treaty] arose." These Eules constitute the LAW of this controversy and of this Tribunal... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1873 - 688 lapas
...that article, that — Her Majesty's government cannot assent to the foregoing rules as a statement ot principles of international law which were in force at the time when the claims menliuned in Article. I arose ; but that HIT Majesty's government * * * agree that, ¡u ili-culing... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 910 lapas
...Plenipotentiaries to declare that Her Majesty's Government cannot consent to the foregoing rule« [2] as a statement of 'principles of international law which were in force at the time wheu the claims mentioned iu Article I arose, but that Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1873 - 686 lapas
...principles set forth in the Three Rules, (though declining to assent to them as n statement of principle» of international law, which were in force at the time when the claims arose,) the effect, of that argument was not to make it the duty of the Arbitrators to judge retrospectively... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1873 - 1138 lapas
...— " Her Majesty's Government cannot assent to the foregoing Rules as a statement of the principlee of international law which were in force at the time when the claims arose ; but in 'order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1873 - 686 lapas
...United States, the British Government will refer, in „,„„,,, the first place, to the general principles of international law which were in force at the time when the facts occurred, "•"• setting aside for the moment the three Rules which have been adopted by Great... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1875 - 962 lapas
...Plenipotentiaries lo declare that Her Majesty's Government cannot assent to the foregoing rules as a statement of principles of international law which...Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of slrengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and ot making satisfactory provision... | |
| |