International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1891
... authorities by systematic collection in bulk , and that they may be made direct by detachments if local authorities for any reason fail ; 4 that the expression " needs of the army " was adopted rather than " necessities of war " in the ...
... authorities by systematic collection in bulk , and that they may be made direct by detachments if local authorities for any reason fail ; 4 that the expression " needs of the army " was adopted rather than " necessities of war " in the ...
Side 2118
... authorities of the American ship Wilhelmina with a cargo of foodstuffs consigned to a commission company in Hamburg , early in 1915 , the Department of State declared : " According to well - established practice among nations , admitted ...
... authorities of the American ship Wilhelmina with a cargo of foodstuffs consigned to a commission company in Hamburg , early in 1915 , the Department of State declared : " According to well - established practice among nations , admitted ...
Side 2204
... authorities acting in its name , and that the declaration specifies the date when the blockade begins , the geographical limits of the coast line under blockade , and the period within which neutral vessels may come out.2 It is ...
... authorities acting in its name , and that the declaration specifies the date when the blockade begins , the geographical limits of the coast line under blockade , and the period within which neutral vessels may come out.2 It is ...
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