International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... practice of the United States during the Civil War was based , it was said , upon a mis- conception ; and that , apart from irregularities which might have existed at the beginning of that war , a careful search of the records of the ...
... practice of the United States during the Civil War was based , it was said , upon a mis- conception ; and that , apart from irregularities which might have existed at the beginning of that war , a careful search of the records of the ...
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... practice during the Civil War , he declared that the United States had then developed the principles relating to blockade , and the application of the doctrine of continuous voyage . He added that difficulties which then imposed upon ...
... practice during the Civil War , he declared that the United States had then developed the principles relating to blockade , and the application of the doctrine of continuous voyage . He added that difficulties which then imposed upon ...
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... Practice in Prize Causes , 1 Wheat . Appendix , 494 ; Additional Note , 2 Wheat . Appendix , 1 ; Joseph Story , Notes on the Principles and Practices of Prize Courts , edited by Frederic Thomas Pratt , London , 1854 ; David Roberts ...
... Practice in Prize Causes , 1 Wheat . Appendix , 494 ; Additional Note , 2 Wheat . Appendix , 1 ; Joseph Story , Notes on the Principles and Practices of Prize Courts , edited by Frederic Thomas Pratt , London , 1854 ; David Roberts ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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