| 1873 - 398 Seiten
...the wish of the signatory governments, that States between which any serious misunderstanding might arise, should before appealing to arms, have recourse...offices of a friendly power. The Plenipotentiaries at Paris took still a further step, which seemed to indicate that they regarded war between two nations... | |
| 1856 - 590 Seiten
...misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as far as circumstance.-; might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power....plenipotentiaries hope that the governments not represented at the congr. ss will unite in the sentiment which has inspired the wish recorded in the present protocol.'... | |
| Leone Levi - 1859 - 534 Seiten
...the 23rd Protocol of their Conferences, " that States between which any serious misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse,...might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power." Count Cavour, the Sardinian Plenipotentiary, on that occasion gave an apparently cordial adhesion to... | |
| 1859 - 830 Seiten
...between which any serious misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, so far as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power." The principle thus formally consecrated by the sanction of all the great governments of Europe, has since... | |
| Tyrtaeus - 1862 - 60 Seiten
...the name of their Governments, the wish that States between which any serious misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse,...allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power."* * ». Memorial sent by the Committee of the Peace Society to Lord Palmerston. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS.... | |
| John Fraser Macqueen - 1862 - 128 Seiten
...the name of their governments, the wish that states, between which any serious misunderstanding may arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse,...might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power. perhaps, to be desired that conflicts should be confined to the bodies acting under the orders and... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 Seiten
...which any serious misunderstanding may arise should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as well as circumstances might allow, to the good offices...a friendly Power. The plenipotentiaries hope that tho Governments not represented at the Congress will unite in the sentiment which has inspired tho... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 642 Seiten
...which any serious misunderstanding may arise sheuld, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as well as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power. The plenipotentiaries hepe that the Governments not represented at the Congress will unite in the sentiment which has inspired... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 444 Seiten
...the name of their governments, the wish that states between which any serious misunderstandings may arise should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as far as circumstances may allow, to the good offices of a friendly power. And they hope that the governments not represented... | |
| 1866 - 646 Seiten
...паше of their governments, the wish that states between which any serious misunderstanding may arise should, before appealing to arms, have recourse,...might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power." This article was proposed by Lord Clarendon, now Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.... | |
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