A Serious Drama of Modern History How Danish Slesvig Was Lost a Peep Behing

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Fredrik Bajer
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This maxim in International Law gradually became recognised by forty Sovereign States.
EARL OF CLARENDON, be applied. But the question of Frontier is not the only important point which must be solved.
(G. B. ) Clarendon. I cannot accept Krieger's interpretation according to which the Declaration of the Paris Congress should not be applied without also appealing to a mediating Power respecting all the questions at issue. We have only the one question of the disputed Territory and the Frontier. T
...he object of the Proposition is, that the question of Territory between the two given lines should be submitted to the Arbitral award of a friendly Power, whose solution of the matter the belligerent Powers should bind themselves to accept as final. The moments are precious, for the renewal of hostilities is rapidly approaching if the Proposition should not be accepted.
ACT V SCENE i. Meeting of June 22nd.
(P). Bernstorff. The Plenipotentiaries of the two German Powers have informed their Governments of Great Britain's Proposition to the belligerent Powers respecting an appeal, in accordance with the Paris Declaration of April i4th, 1856, to a friendly Power, who shall cause a Frontier line to be drawn between the two proposed by Denmark and Germany.


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