International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... rules , which assumed that 3 miles was the outermost reach of a cannon shot , no longer existed , and that , in a ... rule was known or recognized as a principle of international law ; but if a fight were to take place , and we would ...
... rules , which assumed that 3 miles was the outermost reach of a cannon shot , no longer existed , and that , in a ... rule was known or recognized as a principle of international law ; but if a fight were to take place , and we would ...
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... rule of jurisdiction , and the accident would be found to be within the State limits . ( Carlson v . United New York Sandy Hook Pilots Association ( 1899 ) , 93 Federal Reporter , p . 468. ) The accident was found to be due to the ...
... rule of jurisdiction , and the accident would be found to be within the State limits . ( Carlson v . United New York Sandy Hook Pilots Association ( 1899 ) , 93 Federal Reporter , p . 468. ) The accident was found to be due to the ...
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... rule of international law for determining the territorial character of bays . The consideration of this question has occu- pied the greater part of the hearing both in the court below and in this court . The Attorney General , in the ...
... rule of international law for determining the territorial character of bays . The consideration of this question has occu- pied the greater part of the hearing both in the court below and in this court . The Attorney General , in the ...
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