Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, 10±ÇAmerican Society of International Law, 1916 |
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... , of land or sea troops of the enemy , or of official despatches from or for the enemy , you will find yourself under the necessity of stopping and seizing a merchant vessel of the 24 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... , of land or sea troops of the enemy , or of official despatches from or for the enemy , you will find yourself under the necessity of stopping and seizing a merchant vessel of the 24 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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... troops , or for the trans- mission of news in the enemy's interest ; ( d ) Is engaged in transporting enemy military detachments or persons who during the voyage may render or have lent direct assistance to the enemy's operations with ...
... troops , or for the trans- mission of news in the enemy's interest ; ( d ) Is engaged in transporting enemy military detachments or persons who during the voyage may render or have lent direct assistance to the enemy's operations with ...
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... . Instructs him to request use of Northwestern Railway from Juarez to Casas Grandes for transporta- tion of American troops in pursuit of Villa . From and to whom . Mr. Arredondo to the Sec- ii THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... . Instructs him to request use of Northwestern Railway from Juarez to Casas Grandes for transporta- tion of American troops in pursuit of Villa . From and to whom . Mr. Arredondo to the Sec- ii THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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... troops and supplies . Expresses regret over mis- understanding or appre- hension of General Car- ranza as to the object of the punitive expedition into Mexico , and urges coöperation of de facto Government in pursuing Villa and bandits ...
... troops and supplies . Expresses regret over mis- understanding or appre- hension of General Car- ranza as to the object of the punitive expedition into Mexico , and urges coöperation of de facto Government in pursuing Villa and bandits ...
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... sufficient Mexican troops to pursue and exterminate them , it is suggested that it is time to treat upon the subject of withdrawal of forces . From and to whom . The Secretary of State to iv THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... sufficient Mexican troops to pursue and exterminate them , it is suggested that it is time to treat upon the subject of withdrawal of forces . From and to whom . The Secretary of State to iv THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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