A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official DocumantsOxford University Press, 1920 - 1088 páginas SCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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... they choose to remain under the ceding State . * This was the only alleviation of the ancient rule that the sovereignty of the conqueror extended to all inhabitants of a conquered country without re- gard to individual desires . Even ...
... they choose to remain under the ceding State . * This was the only alleviation of the ancient rule that the sovereignty of the conqueror extended to all inhabitants of a conquered country without re- gard to individual desires . Even ...
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... they advance the doctrine through fear of aggression against France . The subsequent course of the Revolution , which was to terminate as it did in conquests more extended than any others of modern times , have made men cynical ...
... they advance the doctrine through fear of aggression against France . The subsequent course of the Revolution , which was to terminate as it did in conquests more extended than any others of modern times , have made men cynical ...
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... they were fair ; and it would be a credulous person who could accept the mass of repeated assertions , unsup- ported by facts , without some scepticism . The primary error of later his- torians has been to confuse the two plebiscites ...
... they were fair ; and it would be a credulous person who could accept the mass of repeated assertions , unsup- ported by facts , without some scepticism . The primary error of later his- torians has been to confuse the two plebiscites ...
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... they insisted , was one established by natural right and international usage , and though in origin a French doctrine , it had been adopted by the whole of Europe . The Germans answered with an amplification of Lieber's argument . The ...
... they insisted , was one established by natural right and international usage , and though in origin a French doctrine , it had been adopted by the whole of Europe . The Germans answered with an amplification of Lieber's argument . The ...
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... they say , is like allowing a tenant to decide whether he will pay rent to his landlord or to another.2 They also point out that a use of self - determination might well obstruct peace , for it might happen that only by a cession could ...
... they say , is like allowing a tenant to decide whether he will pay rent to his landlord or to another.2 They also point out that a use of self - determination might well obstruct peace , for it might happen that only by a cession could ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official Documants Sarah Wambaugh Vista completa - 1920 |
A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official Documants Sarah Wambaugh Vista completa - 1920 |
A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official Documants Sarah Wambaugh Vista completa - 1920 |
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