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...batants‖ who are not protected by the Geneva Conventions or international treaties on the rights of prisoners of war. Utilitarianism would a... ...ns, 112 U.S. 94 [1884]) 74. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898) 75. 3 U.S. 386 76. 1 Blackstone‘s Commentaries 46) of the terms i...
...s of the possibility either of automobiles or aeroplanes; it was not until 1898 that Mr. S.P. Langley (of the Smithsonian Institute) could send the wr... ... tar- iffs, like the strategic occupation of neutral countries or se- cret treaties; they are forms of the conflict between nations to oust and prevai... ...of rapid economic recu- peration and social reconstruction. The commercial treaties, the arrangements for future associated action, made by the great ... ...aw is a thin wash that we paint over the firm outlines of reality, and the treaties and agreements of emperors and kings and statesmen have little of ...
...single fight. 1897 Cam. I, and to wage this Battell at Pharsalia, 1898 Where Caesar fought with Pompey. But these offers 1899 Which ... ...pardon. 2091 Ant. Now I must 2092 To the young man send humble Treaties, dodge 2093 And palter in the shifts of lownes, who 2094 W...
...e mountain chains while Italy has the steep side, and the foresight of old treaties has given her deep bites into what is naturally Italian terri- tor... ...war of manoeuvres, war at about the grade to which war had been brought in 1898, and it was the Germans who first brought the war up to date by entren...
...s a funny little domestic conversation that happened, he says, in the year 1898, within ten years, that is to say, of the time when the first aviators... ...re and neglect the vast insane literature of this obsession, the intricate treaties, the secret agreements, the infinite knowingness of the political ...
...it precisely for twenty years. I laid it aside at the end of the summer of 1898 and it was about the end of the summer of 1918 that I took it up again... ...ers to examine the aspects of far-off countries and talk of peace and make treaties. Such is the beginning of great sorrows. The Illanuns were far fro...
.......................................................... 15 ALPHONSE DAUDET—1898 ......................................................................... ..........................................................46 TALES OF THE SEA—1898 ......................................................................... .................................................. 49 AN OBSERVER IN MALA Y A—1898.......................................................................... ...ver attempts the impossible. 22 Notes on Life and Letters ALPHONSE DAUDET—1898 IT IS SWEET to talk decorously of the dead who are part of our past, o... ...the dawn of a day fated to be short and without sunshine. TALES OF THE SEA—1898 IT IS BY HIS IRRESISTIBLE POWER to reach the adventurous side in the c... ... of growth and development was, later, modified and confirmed by two other treaties, which guaranteed to all the parties in a just and eternal union a... ...story shows that such an arrangement, however hedged in by the most solemn treaties and declarations, cannot last. In this case it would lead to a tra... ...menace of such a specially dangerous situation the paper and ink of public Treaties can- not be an effective defence. Nothing but the actual, living, ... ...orate. A point of importance. 120 Notes on Life and Letters Other general treaties will define Poland’s posi- tion in the Anglo-Franco-Russian allian...
...MES?AN APPRECIATION?1905 ......................................................................................................... 15 ALPHONSE DAUDET?1898 .................................................................................................................................... 22 ANATOLE FRANCE?1904 ...................................................................
...rman translation, Susemihl, 1874; Schmidt, 1875; Christ, 1878; I. Bywater, 1898; T . G. T ucker, 1899. De Republics, Atheniensium: T ext and facsimile... ...rd edition, 1892; Kaibel and Wilamowitz - Moel-lendorf, 1891, 3rd edition, 1898; Van Herwerden and Leeuwen (from Kenyon’s text), 1891; Blass, 1892, 18... ...; Van Herwerden and Leeuwen (from Kenyon’s text), 1891; Blass, 1892, 1895, 1898, 1903; J. E. Sandys, 1893. Politica: Susemihl, 1872; with German, 1878... ...62; Sprengel (with Latin text), 1867; Cope and Sandys, 1877; Roemer, 1885, 1898. 14 A Treatise on Government ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF ONE OR MORE WORK... ...Library), 1850; by Wharton, 1883 (see Greek version), S. H. Butcher, 1895, 1898, 3rd edition, 1902; E. S. Bourchier, 1907; by Ingram Bywater, 1909. De... ...then the Tyrrhenians and Carthaginians, and all other nations between whom treaties of commerce subsist, would be citizens of one city; for they have ... ...all Greece, they brought the other states into subjection, contrary to the treaties which subsisted between them. The King of Persia also very often r...
...ed to the Union in numbers nearly equal to those of the first Confederation. Treaties of peace, amity, and commerce have been concluded with the princ... ...avy of the United States; with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties and to appoint ambassadors and other officers; to give to Congre... ...an before? Can aliens make trea ties easier than friends can make laws? Can treaties be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among f... ... experiment and additional discretionary power in the making of com mercial treaties, the end in view always to be the open INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF T... ...laration of the purposes of this Govern ment in the resolution of April 20, 1898, must be made good. Ever since the evacuation of the island by the a... ...favor every instrumentality, like that of the Hague Tribunal and arbitration treaties made with a view to its use in all international controversies, ...
...ttempted without such aid. C. M. Yonge. Elderfield, Otterbourne, 18th June 1898. CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I MERDON AND O MERDON... ...as twenty-five. It was six years later that, after vehement passionate en- treaties on the part of George, Prince of Wales, and even a demonstration o... ... to conclude with a sketch of the present ap- pearance of the parishes (in 1898). To begin at the west, where the border is on Romsey, Michelmersh and...
...scetique Chretienne, by M. J. Ribet, Paris, Poussielgue, nouvelle edition, 1898. 298 The V arieties of Religious Experience ample, you take satisfact... ...s in his habit. Quoted by P. Sabatier: Speculum Perfectionis, etc., Paris, 1898, p. 231, note. 301 William James about him, he could not have helped ... ...cy, p. 362, abridged. [195] Speculum Perfectionis, ed. P. Sabatier, Paris, 1898, pp. 10, 13. 313 William James by two anchors, looking to God, it is ... ...e. [200] Compare H. C. Warren: Buddhism in Transla- tion, Cambridge, U.S., 1898, passim. [201] Compare J. L. Merrick: The Life and Religion of Mohamme... ...po- tence, by Wisdom, and by Love.” Revelations de Sainte Gertrude, Paris, 1898, i. 44, 186. Take Saint Teresa, for example, one of the ablest women, ... ...ld Louis joined the Jesuit order,[213] against his father’s passionate en- treaties, for he was heir of a princely house; and when a year later the fa...
...servance. Of this endless modern examples could be given, showing how many treaties and engage- ments have been made void and of no effect through the... ...e.” Cf. “Catherine Sforza,” by Count Pasolini, translated by P. Sylvester, 1898. 85 Machiavelli have been hated by the people than to have had the fo...