International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... taken from the Swedish steamer Stockholm and detained at Kirkwall . There is every reason to believe that the majority of the latter parcels contained Christmas presents . On several occasions , when the British authorities had taken ...
... taken from the Swedish steamer Stockholm and detained at Kirkwall . There is every reason to believe that the majority of the latter parcels contained Christmas presents . On several occasions , when the British authorities had taken ...
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... taken , but also that , without this provision , any enemy could be so taken , whether a military man or not . The first trace of this provision is in a treaty of commerce between the Nether- lands and Sweden of 1675. In a clause of ...
... taken , but also that , without this provision , any enemy could be so taken , whether a military man or not . The first trace of this provision is in a treaty of commerce between the Nether- lands and Sweden of 1675. In a clause of ...
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... taken , as the law is now understood and acted upon between nations not parties to a treaty having such a preventive clause . The question remains , How does the existence and history of this clause bear upon military persons in actual ...
... taken , as the law is now understood and acted upon between nations not parties to a treaty having such a preventive clause . The question remains , How does the existence and history of this clause bear upon military persons in actual ...
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