| History - 1872 - 802 pages
...Gortschakoff's complaints and final declaration, Lord Granville said : — " An allegation is made that certain facts have occurred which, in the judgment...from certain other stipulations of that instrument." If a Power bound by Treaty can renounce a part of its obligations, he argued, it may renounce the whole.... | |
| History - 1871 - 664 pages
...will no longer be bound by the Treaties which restrict her rights of sovereignty in tho Black Sea. We have here an allegation that certain facts have...the Treaty, and the assumption is made that Russia, npon the strength of her own judgment as to the character of those facts, is entitled to release herself... | |
| History, Modern - 1871 - 862 pages
...sovereignty in the Black Sea. ^| We have here an allogation that certain facts have occnrred whioh , in the judgment of Russia, are at variance with certain...that Russia, upon the strength of her own judgment äs to the character of those facts, is entitled to release herseif frorn certain other stipulations... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 822 pages
...IO::¿.T 200 261 be bound by the treaties which restrict hor rights of Mvcreignty in the Black Sea. We have here an allegation that certain facts have occurred which, in the judgment of Russia, are at vsriance with certain stipulations of the treaty ; and the assumption is made that Russia, upon the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 732 pages
...Gortschakoff's complaints and final declaration, Lord Granville said : — " An allegation is made that certain facts have occurred which, in the judgment...from certain other stipulations of that instrument." If a Power bound by Treaty can renounce a part of its obligations, he argued, it may renounce the whole.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 814 pages
...Gortschakoff's complaints and final declaration, Lord Granville said : — " An allegation is made that certain facts have occurred which, in the judgment...from certain other stipulations of that instrument." If a Power bound by Treaty can renounce a part of its obligations, he argued, it may renounce the whole.... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Europe - 1875 - 848 pages
...will no longer be bound by the Treaties which restrict her Rights of Sovereignty in the Black Sea. We have here an allegation that certain facts have...that Russia, upon the strength of her own judgment us to the character of those facts, is entitled to release herself from certain other stipulations... | |
| W. E. Gladstone, Earl Granville George Leveson-Gower Granville - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 542 pages
...will no longer be bound by the covenants which restrict her rights of Sovereignty in the Black Sea. We have here an allegation that certain facts have...strength of her own judgment as to the character of the facts, is entitled to release herself from certain other stipulations of that instrument. The assumption... | |
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