Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... object aimed at was not a profound or scientific treatment of International Law , which has formed already the task of far better and competent writers of text - books , but to furnish a Manual for practical use and ready refer- ence in ...
... object aimed at was not a profound or scientific treatment of International Law , which has formed already the task of far better and competent writers of text - books , but to furnish a Manual for practical use and ready refer- ence in ...
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... objects in which a particular force or law of Nature becomes more conspicuous to our observation . Submitting six of these stages to a general review , and including what we think to be the beginning of those objects represented to the ...
... objects in which a particular force or law of Nature becomes more conspicuous to our observation . Submitting six of these stages to a general review , and including what we think to be the beginning of those objects represented to the ...
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... objects and classes of objects of organic nature have each its own inherent constituent qualities , and find their respective places in Creation through " If the process of continuously adapting organisms to their environment takes ...
... objects and classes of objects of organic nature have each its own inherent constituent qualities , and find their respective places in Creation through " If the process of continuously adapting organisms to their environment takes ...
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... object to the exclusion of others . As both of those faculties are under the control of the will , it only requires strength of will and discipline of the mind , and the growth of evil , which is engendered by a corrupting Imagination ...
... object to the exclusion of others . As both of those faculties are under the control of the will , it only requires strength of will and discipline of the mind , and the growth of evil , which is engendered by a corrupting Imagination ...
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... objects in Nature and Art , which , so soon as perceived , strike the cultivated mind as beautiful or the reverse . Again , there are certain traits of character and courses of con- duct , which , so soon as observed , strike us as ...
... objects in Nature and Art , which , so soon as perceived , strike the cultivated mind as beautiful or the reverse . Again , there are certain traits of character and courses of con- duct , which , so soon as observed , strike us as ...
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