It appears to her Majesty's government that neither of these questions could be put to a foreign government with any regard to the dignity and character of the British Crown and the British nation. Her Majesty's government are the sole guardians of their... Proceedings ... - Página 131de New York State Bar Association - 1904Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1912 - 922 páginas
...behalf of Great Britain, said that " neither of the questions as to which arbitration had been suggested could be put to a foreign government with any regard...government are the sole guardians of their own honor. They cannot admit that they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality they professed."... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1916 - 674 páginas
...enlistment act, when they declined, in June, 1862, to advise the detention and seizure of the Alabama? " Neither of these questions could be put to a foreign...government are the sole guardians of their own honor. They cannot admit that they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality they professed.... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1916 - 646 páginas
...enlistment act, when they declined, in June, 1862, to advise the detention and seizure of the Alabama? " Neither of these questions could be put to a foreign...government are the sole guardians of their own honor. They cannot admit that they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality they professed.... | |
| Owen Wister - 1920 - 306 páginas
...on other occasions when they were asked to detain other ships, building or fitting in British ports? It appears to Her Majesty's Government that neither...Government are the sole guardians of their own honor. They cannot admit that they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality they professed.... | |
| Owen Wister - 1920 - 304 páginas
...on other occasions when they were asked to detain other ships, building or fitting in British ports? It appears to Her Majesty's Government that neither...Her Majesty's Government are the sole guardians of then- own honor. They cannot admit that they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality... | |
| 1927 - 404 páginas
...John Russell rejected the proposal, declaring that he could not submit these questions to arbitration "with any regard to the dignity and character of the...Government are the sole guardians of their own honor." But when a new ministry came into power the obstacle of "honor" disappeared and the Geneva arbitration,... | |
| Hersch Lauterpacht - 1970 - 624 páginas
...that point when in 1865 the United States asked for an impartial determination of the controversy : ' It appears to Her Majesty's Government that neither...British nation. . . Her Majesty's Government are the 1 Parl. Pap., 1864, LXII, pp. I et seq. and 1o9 et seq. [3241]; and ibid. 1868-9, pp. 735 et seq. [4144].... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1160 páginas
...other occasions when they were asked, to detain other ships, building or fitting in British ports? "It appears to Her Majesty's Government that neither...Government are the sole guardians of their own honor. They can not admit that they have acted with bad faith iu maintaining the neutrality they professed.... | |
| 1912 - 572 páginas
...other occasions when they were asked to detain •other ships building or fitting in British ports? It appears to Her Majesty's government that neither...government are the sole guardians of their own honor." It may have been true that these questions did involve the national honor of Great Britain. Whether... | |
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