Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... reference to the action of the British yacht Deerhound , when the Alabama was sunk by the Kearsage off Cherbourg ; and was again discussed with reference to the help rendered to the crew of the Variag , when that vessel was destroyed ...
... reference to the action of the British yacht Deerhound , when the Alabama was sunk by the Kearsage off Cherbourg ; and was again discussed with reference to the help rendered to the crew of the Variag , when that vessel was destroyed ...
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... reference to the use of its territory as a base , and its duty with reference to such of its subjects as are engaged in carriage of contraband . 2. I have also desired to formulate a list of those topics of neutral duty , in a maritime ...
... reference to the use of its territory as a base , and its duty with reference to such of its subjects as are engaged in carriage of contraband . 2. I have also desired to formulate a list of those topics of neutral duty , in a maritime ...
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... reference to food and coal ? ( 13 ) The doctrine of " Continuous Voyages " with reference to contraband ? ( 14 ) The cases , if any , in which a neutral prize may lawfully be sunk at sea , instead of being brought in for adjudication ...
... reference to food and coal ? ( 13 ) The doctrine of " Continuous Voyages " with reference to contraband ? ( 14 ) The cases , if any , in which a neutral prize may lawfully be sunk at sea , instead of being brought in for adjudication ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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