The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 699
... nations fought one another for fishing grounds , as did the early Dutch and the Hanseatic League . When commerce progressed , they fought one another for trade and colonies , for the control of rivers , such as the Rhine , and of ...
... nations fought one another for fishing grounds , as did the early Dutch and the Hanseatic League . When commerce progressed , they fought one another for trade and colonies , for the control of rivers , such as the Rhine , and of ...
Pagina 867
... Nations . It is unfortunately only too true that the detailed doctrines , as set before the student , rarely depend for their evidence upon first principles . ' Indeed there are no truths , admitted to be truths , which are ultimately ...
... Nations . It is unfortunately only too true that the detailed doctrines , as set before the student , rarely depend for their evidence upon first principles . ' Indeed there are no truths , admitted to be truths , which are ultimately ...
Pagina 874
... nations before it is raised to the dignity of a law , ' or whether , as Grotius is supposed to have asserted , it is sufficient that it be common to some . If the former is the correct view , then the function of the Prize Court would ...
... nations before it is raised to the dignity of a law , ' or whether , as Grotius is supposed to have asserted , it is sufficient that it be common to some . If the former is the correct view , then the function of the Prize Court would ...
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