 | Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 pages
...is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence— its right to self-government — by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection....not thereby cease to be sovereign and independent Suites, so long as self-government, and sovereign and independent authority is left in the administration... | |
 | 1832 - 496 pages
...is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self government — -by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection....itself of the right of government, and ceasing to be a suite. Kxamples of this kind are not wanting in Europe. "Tributary and feudatory states," says Ч alte... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 pages
...378] [379 its independence — its right to self government — by associating with a stronger, ami taking its protection. A weak state, in order to provide...'Tributary and feudatory states,' says Vattel, * do not hereby cease to be sovereign and independent states, so long as self government and sovereign and independent... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 pages
...surrender its independence — its right to celf govern meat — by associating with a stronger, ami taking its protection. A weak state, in order to provide...'Tributary and feudatory states,' says Vattel, * do not hereby cease to be sovereign and independent slates, so long as self government and sovereign and independent... | |
 | John Marshall - 1839 - 762 pages
...nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence, its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection....powerful, without stripping itself of the right of self-government, and ceasing to be a state. Examples of this kind are not wanting in Europe. " Tributary... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 652 pages
...that a weaker power does [ * 561 ] not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection....wanting in Europe. " Tributary and feudatory states," tsays Vattel, " do not thereby cease to be sovereign and independent states, so long as self-government... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 1877 - 890 pages
...weaker к does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government — by associât:::.: *" a stronger and taking its protection. A weak state, in order to provide for its -if may place itself under the protection of one more powerful, withont stripping it» the right of... | |
 | James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 1214 pages
...weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating witli a stronger, and taking its protection. A weak State,...government, and ceasing to be a State. Examples of this kind arc not wanting in Europe. " Tributary and feudatory States," says Vattel, " do not thereby cease to... | |
 | Samuel Chipman Parks - 1900 - 184 pages
...is that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government — by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection....in Europe. "Tributary and feudatory states," says Vattel,"do not thereby cease to be sovereign and independent states, so long as self-government and... | |
 | John Marshall - 1903 - 828 pages
...right of ... .. ,. , ., . , , , ,, self-government out stripping itself of the right of selfgovernment, and ceasing to be a State. Examples of this kind are...thereby cease to be sovereign and independent States, BO long as self-government and sov- ^i(J*£|S?°£ pr°ve ereign and independent authority are left... | |
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