In addition, the tribesmen of the Aur�s Mountains under Iaudas withdrew to Numidia on learning of Troglita's arrival and pursued a course of armed neutrality.
32.
Though alarmed by the election of Abraham Lincoln in the election of 1860, Hawes was an opponent of secession, supporting instead the idea of armed neutrality.
33.
The delegates were only able to agree on a policy of armed neutrality, which Breckinridge believed impractical and ultimately untenable, but preferable to more drastic actions.
34.
A sovereign state that reserves the right to become a belligerent if attacked by a party to the war is in a condition of armed neutrality.
35.
The British objective was to break up the second League of Armed Neutrality, which also included Sweden and Prussia, that Tzar Paul I of Russia had established.
36.
Empress Catherine II of Russia began the first League with her declaration of Russian armed neutrality on, during the Atlantic, and North Sea to enforce this decree.
37.
In early 1801, the British government assembled a fleet at Great Yarmouth, with the goal of intimidating or forcing Denmark-Norway into withdrawing from the League of Armed Neutrality.
38.
During the 1940s, the economy stagnated, in large part because maintaining armed neutrality during World War II increased the country's military expenditures while almost entirely curtailing foreign trade.
39.
Swiss patriotism in the During the World Wars, the Swiss policy of armed neutrality was also ideologically fuelled by reference to the military successes of the medieval confederacy.
40.
This debate unfolded somewhat, but far from exclusively, along leftwing / rightwing lines, and became tied up with the larger issues of relations to Moscow and Swedish armed neutrality.