Commentaries Upon International Law volume 1

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Commentaries Upon International Law volume 1
Robert Phillimore
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Koch, Histoire abrege"e de Traites de Paix, continued par Schoell (ed. Bruxelles), t. Iv. Pp. 266284, c. 60, ib. Pp. 296, 304, 307-13, c. 62.
Koch, Tableau des Revolutions de 1'Europe, t. Ii. Pp. 168. 224. 284.
Gentz, Fragmente aus der neuesten Geschichte des politischen Gleichgewichts in Europa, Schriften, Band iv. Ss. 51 59.
Wheaton's Hist. Pp. 267281.
Allge. Gesch. B. 23. C. 11.
318 PHILLIMORE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW.
power undertook to aid Poland against the attempt of any foreign nation to in
...terfere with her internal government or affairs. (&) r*4. 3QT *Under cover of this alliance, in 1791 Poland gave herself a -1 new constitution, rendering her crown hereditary in the Electoral House of Saxony, abolishing that source of her misery the liberum veto, and effecting a reformation, of which Mr. Burke said : " so far as it has gone, it probably is the most pure and defecated public good which ever has been conferred on mankind. "(Z) But the French Kevolution broke out, and Prussia not only forgot her pledge, but joined with Russia and Austria in plundering, for the second time, the country which had relied upon her honour.

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