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Treaty of peace

Howsoever opposed light and shadow may seem to be, since they have concurred, the one as agent, the other as patient, in the formation of the Universe, they have made by this agreement of their contrary qualities, an almost unalterable treaty of peace, which has passed into their homogeneous family of the Elements, whence has resulted the peaceful generation of all individuals. Nature is pleased in combination and does all by proportion, weight and measure, and not by contradiction. [Pg.43]

Another significant bottleneck is the Dardanelles/Sea of Marmara/Bosphoms complex, which opens into the Aegean Sea in the northeast Mediterranean. The Bosphorus is a unique waterway in that, while it is bound by the same country, it is in fact an international waterway. Passage through this waterway is regulated by the applicable Conventions of the 1963 Montreux Convention and Article 23 of the 1923 Lausanne Treaty of Peace and by the straits regime of the 1982 UNCLOS Convention in relation to matters falling outside the scope of the two previously mentioned Conventions. [Pg.37]

The case of the treaty of peace with Britain, adds great weight to this reasoning. ... [Pg.11]

Of treaties of peace, of war, of injuries to ambassadors let the fetials be judges and messengers let them make decisions in regard to wars. ... [Pg.187]

The Isolation Policy of Japan started from the beginning of the 17th century and ended in 1854 when four 5/ac directed by Commodore M. C. Peny (1794-1858) of USA visited Uraga, a small town near Yokohama in 1853 and concluded the Treaty of the Peace and Amity in Yokohama in 1854. The big Black Ships constmcted with iron, which can float on water, brought a big surprise to all Japanese, and Japanese Government had to open the country for trade and other exchanges to all foreign countries under the power of big cannons, which Japanese had never seen. Then, the Isolation Policy of Japan ended. [Pg.10]

SCAP Foreign Trade Mission (no longer active since signing of peace treaty)... [Pg.466]

Following World War I, the Peace Treaty of Versailles between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany was signed on 28 June 1919 and entered into force on 10 January 1920. This included, as Article 171, the requirement ... [Pg.634]

Edward Chaszar, The Problem of National Minorities Before and After the Paris Peace Treaties of 1947 , 9 Nationalities Papers (1981). [Pg.180]

Among the first political challenges to the German firms after the war were the terms of the peace. Perhaps no postwar event marked Germany s defeated status more dramatically than the economic reparations demanded by the victors. The death and destruction of four years of trench warfare left the Allies in no mood to be generous, and they imposed difficult economic demands on the German nation. The United States never ratified the Treaty of Versailles, but it participated in treaty clauses related to reparations and placed unofficial representatives on the Reparations Commission, the Allied administration established to supervise reparations. ... [Pg.328]

But how can any act of election have the effect to continue a treaty which is acknoleged to be going on still For it was not pretended the treaty was void, but only voidable if we chuse to declare it so. To make it void would require an act of election, but to let it go on requires only that we should do nothing, and doing nothing can hardly be an infraction of peace or neutrality. [Pg.558]

The treaties of the United States, under the present constitution, are liable to the infractions of thirteen different Legislatures, and as many different courts of final jurisdiction, acting under the authority of those Legislatures. The faith, the reputation, the peace of the whole union, are thus continually at the mercy of the prejudices, the passions, and the interests of every member of which it is composed. Is it possible that foreign nations can either respect or confide in such a government Is it possible that the People of America will longer consent to trust their honor, their happiness, their safety, on so precarious a foundation ... [Pg.105]


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