International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... coal , provisions ) ; 4. need of repairs . " A belligerent ship taking refuge in a neutral port from pursuit by the enemy , or after having been defeated by him , or because it has not a sufficient crew to remain at sea , shall remain ...
... coal , provisions ) ; 4. need of repairs . " A belligerent ship taking refuge in a neutral port from pursuit by the enemy , or after having been defeated by him , or because it has not a sufficient crew to remain at sea , shall remain ...
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... coal and supplies may be furnished a warship to enable it to reach its nearest home port , neutrals must , in order to determine the amount , be specifically advised of the size of the vessel , the number of the crew , the amount of ...
... coal and supplies may be furnished a warship to enable it to reach its nearest home port , neutrals must , in order to determine the amount , be specifically advised of the size of the vessel , the number of the crew , the amount of ...
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... coal and supplies may be furnished a warship to enable it to reach its nearest home port , neutrals must , in order to determine the amount , be specifically advised of the size of the vessel , the number of the crew , the amount of ...
... coal and supplies may be furnished a warship to enable it to reach its nearest home port , neutrals must , in order to determine the amount , be specifically advised of the size of the vessel , the number of the crew , the amount of ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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