VII. Belgium,, within the limits specified in Articles I. II. and IV., shall form an independent and perpetually neutral State. It shall be bound to observe such neutrality towards all other States. Parliamentary Papers - Página 13por Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hutton Webster - 1921 - 980 páginas
...a treaty to which Great £. JT jrt tt IV, >; ' :~ t FACSIMILE OF ARTICLE VII OF THE TREATY OF 1839 "Belgium, within the limits specified in Articles...perpetually neutral state. It shall be bound to observe »uch neutrality toward all other states." Britain, France, Austria, Prussia, and Russia pledged their... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1921 - 402 páginas
...November 1831, it was provided that Belgium, within the limits specified in the preceding Articles, ' shall form an independent and perpetually neutral...observe such neutrality towards all other States.' The 25th Article of the Treaty gave a guarantee to this provision from the Courts of Great Britain,... | |
| Robert Balmain Mowat - 1923 - 104 páginas
...having the same force as the Treaty itself) declared that ' Belgium within the limits specified . . . shall form an Independent and perpetually Neutral...to observe such Neutrality towards all other States '. The Vienna Settlement was thus amended by consent of all interested parties : the organization of... | |
| Jeannette Grace (Watkins) Watson - 1924 - 384 páginas
...under the guarantee of their Majesties aforementioned. Article VII Belgium, within the limits indicated in Articles I, II, and IV, shall form an independent and perpetually neutral State. She shall be held to observe the same neutrality toward all the other States. (Here follow the seals... | |
| William Stearns Davis - 1926 - 1052 páginas
...p. 45). In 1839, this treaty was reaffirmed by the powers in a still clearer treaty: "Belgium . . . shall form an independent and perpetually neutral...observe such neutrality towards all other states." It was well understood that one of the prime points in this "neutrality" was that no foreign armies... | |
| 1915 - 706 páginas
...the German Chancellor lore up, remarking that it was only "a scrap of paper") aald: " BELGIUM .... SHALL FORM AN INDEPENDENT AND PERPETUALLY NEUTRAL...OBSERVE SUCH NEUTRALITY TOWARDS ALL OTHER STATES." OUT 111ТШ IUUU»: • 4M* »Hl Dt Wi,tr ШШ1 • Suffi FUWE - IL SetertMl CEIMn RUSSI» • Pu»... | |
| Marjorie Millace Whiteman - 1963 - 1022 páginas
...acknowledging the dissolution of the union of the Netherlands and Belgium, declares that, 'Belgium . . . shall form an independent and perpetually neutral...observe such neutrality towards all other States.' "The second treaty is that which separates Belgium from Holland and in that also the perpetual neutrality... | |
| 1914 - 432 páginas
...the Germanic Confederation, by means of a Decree of the Diet, * See also Treaty of nth May, 1867. t Article VII. Belgium, within the limits specified...State. It shall be bound to observe such Neutrality toward all other States. 9 In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signel the present... | |
| Richard F. Hamilton, Holger H. Herwig - 2003 - 558 páginas
...Concert powers again meeting in London. This treaty contained the following article: "Belgium . . . shall form an Independent and Perpetually Neutral...bound to observe such Neutrality towards all other States."7 At a later point, in 1 885, the second Belgian king, Leopold II, acquired a sizable African... | |
| 1922 - 634 páginas
...Belgium) had been "neutralized" by it. The neutralizing clause referred only to Belgium. It reads: Belgium within the limits specified in Articles I,...s^hall be bound to observe such neutrality towards all States. The other clauses, or articles, of the treaty refer to the boundaries of Belgium agreed upon.... | |
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