International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 2028
... instructions to blockading vessels and cruisers in the course of the Spanish War , the Navy Department de- clared that unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious disease or the lack of a prize crew , as well as danger of recapture ...
... instructions to blockading vessels and cruisers in the course of the Spanish War , the Navy Department de- clared that unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious disease or the lack of a prize crew , as well as danger of recapture ...
Side 2058
... instructions as to minimize the danger of forfeiting its exemption and of removing every temptation calculated to produce that result . It is needless to add that the conduct of those controlling the ship should correspond completely ...
... instructions as to minimize the danger of forfeiting its exemption and of removing every temptation calculated to produce that result . It is needless to add that the conduct of those controlling the ship should correspond completely ...
Side 2221
... Instructions of June 30 , 1917 , there is also a cessation of effectiveness , if the blockading vessels voluntarily leave their stations , except for a reason connected with the blockade , as for instance , the chase of a blockade ...
... Instructions of June 30 , 1917 , there is also a cessation of effectiveness , if the blockading vessels voluntarily leave their stations , except for a reason connected with the blockade , as for instance , the chase of a blockade ...
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