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The Law of Nations
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Of the Enemy's Allies of Warlike Associations of Auxiliaries and Subsidies§ 78. Treaties relative to war.§ 79. Defensive and offensive alliances.§ 80. Difference between warlike associations and auxiliary treaties. § 81. Auxiliary troops.§ 82. Subsidies.§ 83. When a nation is allowed to assist another.§ 84. and to make alliances for war.§ 85. Alliances made with a nation actually engaged in war.§ 86. Tacit clause in every warlike alliance.§ 87. To refuse succors for an unjust war is no breach of alliance. § 88. What the casus fderis is.§ 89. It never takes place in an unjust war.§ 90. How it exists in a defensive war.§ 91. and in a treaty of guarantee.§ 92. The succor is not due under an inability to§ 93. Other cases.§ 94. Refusal of the succors due in vir-§ 95. The enemy's associates.§ 96. Those who make a common cause with the enemy are his associates § 97. And those who§ 98. Or who are in an offensive alliance with him.§ 99. How a defensive alliance as-§ 100. Another case.§ 101. In what case it does not produce the same effect.§ 102. Whether it be necessary to declare war against the enemy's associates. |
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