International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... permit it . I told him that no other rule than the 3 - mile rule was known or recognized as a principle of international law ; but if a fight were to take place , and we would lose nothing and risk nothing by its being further off , I ...
... permit it . I told him that no other rule than the 3 - mile rule was known or recognized as a principle of international law ; but if a fight were to take place , and we would lose nothing and risk nothing by its being further off , I ...
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... permit this for one of the belligerents than for the other . ( Ibid . p . 105. ) To Captain Winslow in the letter mentioned in his dis- patch Mr. Dayton said : This will be delivered to you by my son and assistant secretary of legation ...
... permit this for one of the belligerents than for the other . ( Ibid . p . 105. ) To Captain Winslow in the letter mentioned in his dis- patch Mr. Dayton said : This will be delivered to you by my son and assistant secretary of legation ...
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... permit the matter to be presented before the next Hague Conference in 1915. The President of the Duma has assured the British am- bassador that the project can not be reached by the present Duma , and M. Sazonov practically admitted the ...
... permit the matter to be presented before the next Hague Conference in 1915. The President of the Duma has assured the British am- bassador that the project can not be reached by the present Duma , and M. Sazonov practically admitted the ...
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