International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... given . It was shown that the Institute of International Law had in 1894 and in 1912 proposed 6 miles as the limit of the marginal sea . The Govern- ment of the United States in 1896 indicated that it would " not be indisposed to ...
... given . It was shown that the Institute of International Law had in 1894 and in 1912 proposed 6 miles as the limit of the marginal sea . The Govern- ment of the United States in 1896 indicated that it would " not be indisposed to ...
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... given to the Eleventh Hague Convention . The regulations of the United States , France , Germany , Japan , and some other states embodied the provisions of the Eleventh Hague Convention . Some states permitted the seizure of letters ...
... given to the Eleventh Hague Convention . The regulations of the United States , France , Germany , Japan , and some other states embodied the provisions of the Eleventh Hague Convention . Some states permitted the seizure of letters ...
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... given to the British Government of this Government's attitude in the Piepen- brink case in March , last , which was based upon the principle contended for by Earl Russell in the Trent case , this Government is surprised at this exercise ...
... given to the British Government of this Government's attitude in the Piepen- brink case in March , last , which was based upon the principle contended for by Earl Russell in the Trent case , this Government is surprised at this exercise ...
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