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... belligerent ship to receive guns and recruits from a transport which had followed her into French waters ? ( e ) A belligerent vessel is universally allowed to effect necessary repairs while in a neutral port , as also to take in ...
... belligerent ship to receive guns and recruits from a transport which had followed her into French waters ? ( e ) A belligerent vessel is universally allowed to effect necessary repairs while in a neutral port , as also to take in ...
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... Belligerent ships of war are admitted into neutral ports in view of the exigencies of life at sea , and the hospitality which is customary to extend to vessels of friendly Powers , but this principle does not extend to enable belligerent ...
... Belligerent ships of war are admitted into neutral ports in view of the exigencies of life at sea , and the hospitality which is customary to extend to vessels of friendly Powers , but this principle does not extend to enable belligerent ...
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... belligerent ( which may be taken to extend three miles seaward from low - water mark ) , he may find them infested by mines , placed there by one or other belligerent , for purposes of attack or defence , and will be without redress ...
... belligerent ( which may be taken to extend three miles seaward from low - water mark ) , he may find them infested by mines , placed there by one or other belligerent , for purposes of attack or defence , and will be without redress ...
Contents
FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1906 ADDRESS | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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