We are now in a state of necessity, and necessity knows no law. Our troops have occupied Luxemburg and perhaps are already on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law. It is true that the French Government has declared... Readings in Medieval and Modern History - 377. oldalszerző: Hutton Webster - 1917 - 388 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1915 - 862 oldal
...speech: he has since reissued it in a modified form, but as actually delivered it runs as follows : — "Gentlemen, we are now. in a state of necessity, and...law ! Our troops have occupied Luxemburg and perhaps are already on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law. It Is... | |
| 1920 - 736 oldal
...paper."50 Further, in his speech on the 4th August, the German Chancellor made his well-known avowal : ' ' Necessity knows no law. Our troops have occupied Luxemburg,...Gentlemen, that is a breach of international law. . . . We have been obliged to refuse to pay attention to the justifiable protests of Belgium and Luxemburg.... | |
| 1920 - 1110 oldal
...' ' 59 Further, in his speech on the 4th August, the German Chancellor made his well-known avowal: "Necessity knows no law. Our troops have occupied...Gentlemen, that is a breach of international law. . . . We have been obliged to refuse to pay attention to the justifiable protests of Belgium and Luxemburg.... | |
| 1915 - 1080 oldal
...German Empire, said, in a speech to the Reichstag, as quoted in the London Times of August 11, 1014: "Gentlemen, we are now in a state of necessity, and...law! Our troops have occupied Luxemburg, and perhaps already are on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law. It is... | |
| 1914 - 1078 oldal
...German Empire, said, in a speech to the Reichstag, as quoted in the London Times of August 11, 1914: Gentlemen, we are now in a state of necessity, and...law! Our troops have occupied Luxemburg, and perhaps are already on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law. It is... | |
| 1912 - 232 oldal
...nation and betray their duty toward Europe." The only plea was necessity. Said the German Chancellor, "We are now in a state of necessity, and necessity knows no law. If this is a breach of international law, the wrong — I speak openly — the wrong we commit we will... | |
| 1914 - 534 oldal
...necessity. The law was no longer of advantage to her; therefore, she would break it. "Gentlemen, wo are now in a state of necessity, and necessity knows no law," said the German Chancellor. "Believe me, it is with anguish in her heart that Germany has resolved... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1919 - 112 oldal
...'-1 Further, in his speech on the 4th August, the German Chancellor made his well-known avowal : ' Necessity knows no law. Our troops have occupied Luxemburg,...Gentlemen, that is a breach of international law. . . . We have been obliged to refuse to pay attention to the justifiable protests of Belgium and Luxemburg.... | |
| 1914 - 996 oldal
...German Empire, said, in a speech to the Reichstag, as quoted hi the London Times of August 11, 1914: Gentlemen, we are now in a state of necessity, and...law! Our troops have occupied Luxemburg, and perhaps are already on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law. It is... | |
| Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 oldal
...day England declared war the German Chancellor (Bethmann Hollweg) in a speech to the Reichstag said: "Gentlemen, we are now in a state of necessity, and...law! Our troops have occupied Luxemburg, and perhaps (as a matter of fact the speaker knew that Belgium had been invaded that morning) are already on Belgian... | |
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