International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... World War indicated a gen- eral acceptance of the view that destruction of neutral ves- sels was lawful under certain circumstances , and the provi- sions of the Declaration of London were openly or tacitly approved by most States ...
... World War indicated a gen- eral acceptance of the view that destruction of neutral ves- sels was lawful under certain circumstances , and the provi- sions of the Declaration of London were openly or tacitly approved by most States ...
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... world family of Demo- cratic Nations . No power on earth can prevent our destroying the German armies by land , their U Boats by sea , and their war plants from the air . Our attack will be relentless and increasing . Emerging from ...
... world family of Demo- cratic Nations . No power on earth can prevent our destroying the German armies by land , their U Boats by sea , and their war plants from the air . Our attack will be relentless and increasing . Emerging from ...
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... world - wide military operations and to the world - wide short- age of transport , raw materials and supplies for civilian consumption . With respect to the post - war period , the Gov- ernments of the United States of America , the ...
... world - wide military operations and to the world - wide short- age of transport , raw materials and supplies for civilian consumption . With respect to the post - war period , the Gov- ernments of the United States of America , the ...
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