The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4, Part 1American Society of International Law, 1910 - International law |
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... France , which culminated with Waterloo in 1815. Reference was made to the struggle of the colonies with Great Britain and the alliance with France by the treaty of 1778 , which latter , he says , was abandoned by the United States in ...
... France , which culminated with Waterloo in 1815. Reference was made to the struggle of the colonies with Great Britain and the alliance with France by the treaty of 1778 , which latter , he says , was abandoned by the United States in ...
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... France , held that a state of hostility did exist between the United States and France and that France was properly designated in the act of Congress to which they refer , March 2 , 1799 , 1 Stat . L. , 709 , 716 , as an enemy , Mr ...
... France , held that a state of hostility did exist between the United States and France and that France was properly designated in the act of Congress to which they refer , March 2 , 1799 , 1 Stat . L. , 709 , 716 , as an enemy , Mr ...
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... France , during her war with England , was that of a neutral toward a belligerent , thus recognizing the incontestable right of France to visit and search American vessels to guard against and prevent any assistance being given to her ...
... France , during her war with England , was that of a neutral toward a belligerent , thus recognizing the incontestable right of France to visit and search American vessels to guard against and prevent any assistance being given to her ...
Contents
Woolsey | 1 |
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AT THE SECOND HAGUE CONFERENCE Heinrich | 83 |
THE LAW OF THE AIRSHIP Simeon E Baldwin | 95 |
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