The American Journal of International Law, Volume 6, Parts 3-4James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1912 - Electronic journals |
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Between 16 and 20 Spanish and French officers and between 30 and 40 non - commissioned officers as instructors were to be placed at the disposal of the Sultan , their designation to be first ...
Between 16 and 20 Spanish and French officers and between 30 and 40 non - commissioned officers as instructors were to be placed at the disposal of the Sultan , their designation to be first ...
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When the privateer with the captured officers and crew on board got to Guadeloupe they found the vessel and her cargo already condemned and sold . Some part of the crew were put in prison . Others got liberty to work .
When the privateer with the captured officers and crew on board got to Guadeloupe they found the vessel and her cargo already condemned and sold . Some part of the crew were put in prison . Others got liberty to work .
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The expulsion of foreigners being by nature an administrative meas- ure , it naturally devolves upon administrative officers to take necessary steps for putting it into effect , and the writer unqualifiedly takes the view that the ...
The expulsion of foreigners being by nature an administrative meas- ure , it naturally devolves upon administrative officers to take necessary steps for putting it into effect , and the writer unqualifiedly takes the view that the ...
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Contents
THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DECLARATION OF LONDON Elihu Root | 583 |
GENERAL ARBITRATION TREATIES Richard Olney | 595 |
THE ANGLOGERMAN TENSION AND A SOLUTION F E Chadwick | 601 |
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