International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... countries , adjoining Great Britain's enemies , raise a presumption that certain commodities , such as cotton , rubber , and others more or less useful for military purposes , though destined for those countries , are intended for ...
... countries , adjoining Great Britain's enemies , raise a presumption that certain commodities , such as cotton , rubber , and others more or less useful for military purposes , though destined for those countries , are intended for ...
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... countries , as it cannot be doubted that aid in this form must prolong the war , and so be the direct cause of ... countries . These are ( a ) to export goods or services ; ( b ) to export gold ; ( c ) to obtain credits from neutrals ...
... countries , as it cannot be doubted that aid in this form must prolong the war , and so be the direct cause of ... countries . These are ( a ) to export goods or services ; ( b ) to export gold ; ( c ) to obtain credits from neutrals ...
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... countries whose aggressiveness makes them dangerous , if he is only familiar with the speeches and writings of the rulers of those countries . There are also some countries which strive to seek salvation in neutrality . If they really ...
... countries whose aggressiveness makes them dangerous , if he is only familiar with the speeches and writings of the rulers of those countries . There are also some countries which strive to seek salvation in neutrality . If they really ...
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Insurrection belligerency statehood 134 | 1 |
Effect of declaration of blockade against insur | 8 |
Recognition in general____ | 14 |
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