April, 1839, under the Guarantee of the Courts of Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, shall henceforth form a perpetually Neutral State. 'It shall be bound to observe the same Neutrality towards all other States. The High Contracting... Three Centuries of Treaties of Peace and Their Teaching - Page 65by Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore - 1917 - 227 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1864 - 776 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of public order, and to secure the collection of the public revenue. The high contracting parties engage to respect the...principle of neutrality stipulated by the present article. As a necessary consequence of the neutrality to be thus enjoyed by the United States of the Ionian... | |
| Charles White - Belgium - 1835 - 884 pages
...inviolabllity of its territory, within the above-mentioned limits. Art. VI.—By a just reciprocity, Belgium shall be bound to observe the same neutrality towards all other states, and not to make any attempt against their internal or external tranquillity. Art. VII.—The plenipotentiaries... | |
| Leone Levi - 1866 - 524 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of public order, and to secure the collection of the public revenue. The high contracting parties engage to respect the...principle of neutrality stipulated by the present article. " III. As a necessary consequence of the neutrality to be thus enjoyed by the United States of the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1867 - 1136 pages
...examination of tho project of treaty, article by article. To add at the end of tho Article the words : — ' That principle is and remains placed under the sanction of the collective (or common) guarantee of tho Powers signing parties to tho present treaty, with the exception of Belgium,... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of " ' public order, and to secure the collection of the public " ' revenue. The high contracting parties engage to respect " '...of neutrality stipulated by the present " ' article ' " (z). It was further provided that the fortifications of Corfu and its immediate dependencies should... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Europe - 1875 - 848 pages
...Prussia, and Russia, shall henceforth form a perpetually Neutral State. It shall be bounxTto oLserfe' the same Neutrality towards all other States. The...remains placed under the sanction of the collective Guaranty^ of t.hf Powers signing Parties to the present Treaty, with the exception of Belgium, which... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Europe - 1875 - 896 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of public order, and to secure the collivtion of the public revenue. The High Contracting Parties engage to respect the...principle of Neutrality stipulated by the present Article. Demolition of Fortifications in Inland of Corfu. ART. III. As a necessary consequence of the Neutrality... | |
| Sheldon Amos - Arbitration (International law) - 1880 - 382 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of public order, and to secure the collection of the public revenue. The High Contracting Parties engage to respect the...of Neutrality stipulated by the present Article." By the 3rd Article of the same Treaty, it is agreed that "as a necessary consequence of the Neutrality... | |
| Sheldon Amos - Arbitration (International law) - 1880 - 276 pages
...April, 1839, under the Guarantee of the Courts of Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, shall henceforth form a perpetually Neutral State. It shall be bound to observe the same Neutrality toward all other States. The High Contracting Parties engage to respect the principle of Neutrality... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - Eastern question (Balkan). - 1885 - 424 pages
...necessary for the maintenance of public order, and to secure the collection of the public revenue. The High Contracting Parties engage to respect the...principle of neutrality stipulated by the present Article 2. ART. III. As a necessary consequence of the neutrality to ieFortificathus enjoyed by the United... | |
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