I am satisfied that the cause of the South Americans, so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in its favor, is not sufficient to justify third... Self-government in the Philippines - Página 128por Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1919 - 208 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1897 - 808 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of Independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty." Senator Money thinks that my assertion is incorrect, and he states that "aa far as the law of nations'wonld... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 páginas
...consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, г* just. But the justice of a cause, how ever it may enlist individual feelings in its favor, is...parties in siding with it. The fact and the right com bined can alone authorize a neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty." Mr. Adams,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty." Mr. Adama, Sec. of State, to" Mr. Monroe, President, Aug. 34, 1816. MSS. Monroe Pap., Dept. of State.... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is jnst. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...fact and the right combined can alone authorize a nentral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty." Mr. Adams, Sec. of State, to Mr. Monroe, President,... | |
| 1904 - 926 páginas
...States in 1778 is a case in point. John Quincy Adams gives a safe rule when he says: 'The justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty.' To "have sufficient claim, then, for recognition as a separate nationality a community should have... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1895 - 836 páginas
...Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in its favour, is not sufficient to justify third parties in siding with it. The fact m1d the right combined can alone authorise a neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty.'... | |
| Matías Romero - 1898 - 820 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty." The cause of independence awoke in the people of the United States a very deep sympathy, which was felt... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1898 - 510 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty."* Hall, in his valuable treatise on international law, justly remarks that although "States must be allowed... | |
| 1903 - 456 páginas
...so far as it consists in the assertion of independence against Spain, is just. But the justice of a cause, however it may enlist individual feelings in...neutral to acknowledge a new and disputed sovereignty. * * * * * "During all the discussions over the recognition of insurrecting Governments during the early... | |
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