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... proposal it was to be laid down that " merchant vessels converted into warships can not be reconverted into merchant vessels during the whole course of the war . " The rule was absolute and made no distinction as regards the place where ...
... proposal it was to be laid down that " merchant vessels converted into warships can not be reconverted into merchant vessels during the whole course of the war . " The rule was absolute and made no distinction as regards the place where ...
Page 342
... proposal . I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward which made it clear that Ger- many and Austria were striving to preserve European peace , and that Russia and France would ...
... proposal . I said to German Ambassador this morning that if Germany could get any reasonable proposal put forward which made it clear that Ger- many and Austria were striving to preserve European peace , and that Russia and France would ...
Page 349
... proposal and make another effort to prevent terrible catas- trophe of a European war . He expressed himself very sympathetically toward your proposal , and appreciated your continued efforts to maintain peace , but said it was ...
... proposal and make another effort to prevent terrible catas- trophe of a European war . He expressed himself very sympathetically toward your proposal , and appreciated your continued efforts to maintain peace , but said it was ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOLUME EIGHT | 86 |
CALIFORNIA ALIEN LAND TENURE LAW May 19 1913 | 177 |
Ordinance of Procedure November 6 1912 | 194 |
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