| 1914 - 530 pagina’s
...principle from the famous clause of the Troppau Protocol denning the attitude of the Holy Alliance : ' States which have undergone a change of government...threatens other States, the Powers bind themselves, bv peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty State into the bosom of the Great... | |
| 1914 - 964 pagina’s
...principle from the famous clause of the Troppau Protocol denning the attitude of the Holy Alliance: "States which have undergone a change of government...revolution, the results of which threaten other States, fyso facto cease to be members of the European Alliance, and remain excluded from it until their situation... | |
| 1911 - 1096 pagina’s
...Prussia on the igth of November. The main pronouncement of the "Troppau Protocol" is as follows: " States which have undergone a change of government due to revolution, the result of which threaten other states, ifsa facto cease to be members of the European Alliance, and... | |
| 1912 - 576 pagina’s
...consecrating the principle of collective intervention. The most important article runs as follows : ' States which have undergone a change of government...revolution, the results of which threaten other States, vpso facto cease to be members of the European Alliance, and remain excluded from it until their situation... | |
| John Culbert Faries - 1915 - 216 pagina’s
...At the Conference of Troppau, in 1820, Austria, Prussia and Russia signed a protocol declaring that "states which have undergone a change of government...remain excluded from it until their situation gives guaranties for legal order and stability. If, owing to such alterations, immediate danger threatens... | |
| John Ronald Moreton-Macdonald - 1915 - 580 pagina’s
...and Prussia signed a protocol to the effect that the united Powers claimed a right to interfere in " States which have undergone a change of government...revolution, the results of which threaten other States ". England stood out, and France signed only with certain reservations. The conference adjourned to... | |
| John Ronald Moreton-Macdonald - 1915 - 582 pagina’s
...and Prussia signed a protocol to the effect that the united Powers claimed a right to interfere in " States which have undergone a change of government...revolution, the results of which threaten other States ". England stood out, and France signed only with certain reservations. The conference adjourned to... | |
| Arthur James Grant, Francis Fortescue Urquhart, Arthur Greenwood, John David Ivor Hughes - 1916 - 226 pagina’s
...debated first in private, and then issued in a famous document the following statement of their aims : " States which have undergone a change of government...facto cease to be members of the European Alliance. ... If immediate danger threatens other States the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if... | |
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