International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... method . That , in our minds , is the essential idea to be considered . The problem of aerial navigation is progressing so rapidly that it is impossible to foresee what the future holds for us in this regard . One cannot , therefore ...
... method . That , in our minds , is the essential idea to be considered . The problem of aerial navigation is progressing so rapidly that it is impossible to foresee what the future holds for us in this regard . One cannot , therefore ...
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... method must be modified having regard to the modifica- tions of material which men have at their disposal , on condition that the method remains humane and civilised . " " The French Admiralty considers that to - day a ship , in order ...
... method must be modified having regard to the modifica- tions of material which men have at their disposal , on condition that the method remains humane and civilised . " " The French Admiralty considers that to - day a ship , in order ...
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... method of attracting attention before the use of radio became common . If another method equally effective with the summoning gun is available , that method may be used . It is essential that the summons , by whatever means , be ...
... method of attracting attention before the use of radio became common . If another method equally effective with the summoning gun is available , that method may be used . It is essential that the summons , by whatever means , be ...
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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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