International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... 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 ...
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... 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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... Instructions , No. 5 . 8 5 Art . XII , Malloy's Treaties , II , 2360. The strongest reason advanced in favor of this Article was that it expressed a precise rule of conduct always applicable in the absence of special provisions to the ...
... Instructions , No. 5 . 8 5 Art . XII , Malloy's Treaties , II , 2360. The strongest reason advanced in favor of this Article was that it expressed a precise rule of conduct always applicable in the absence of special provisions to the ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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