The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 - English literature |
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... amounts due is to be made as soon as possible . All appliances , whether on land , at sea , or in the air , adapted for the transmission of news or for the transport of persons or things , exclusive of cases governed by naval law ...
... amounts due is to be made as soon as possible . All appliances , whether on land , at sea , or in the air , adapted for the transmission of news or for the transport of persons or things , exclusive of cases governed by naval law ...
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... amount of the war - indemnity as to cover all these payments and compensations , so that the stipulation in question cannot be regarded as giving any real sanction to the view that private property is inviolable in land warfare . The ...
... amount of the war - indemnity as to cover all these payments and compensations , so that the stipulation in question cannot be regarded as giving any real sanction to the view that private property is inviolable in land warfare . The ...
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... the principle of the inviolability of private property on land , but it is denied that this necessity can exist at sea , because a war against commerce carried on by means of cruisers amounts to no more PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA 9.
... the principle of the inviolability of private property on land , but it is denied that this necessity can exist at sea , because a war against commerce carried on by means of cruisers amounts to no more PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA 9.
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carried on by means of cruisers amounts to no more thar an operation of secondary importance . How far war on commerce has been actually effective in the past in bringing wars to a conclusion , and how far in the altered circumstances ...
carried on by means of cruisers amounts to no more thar an operation of secondary importance . How far war on commerce has been actually effective in the past in bringing wars to a conclusion , and how far in the altered circumstances ...
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... amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not every nation is so situated geographically as to be able to resort to railway carriage . The British Isles obviously are not ; nor is the United States , nor Japan . Again ...
... amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not every nation is so situated geographically as to be able to resort to railway carriage . The British Isles obviously are not ; nor is the United States , nor Japan . Again ...
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