International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671페이지 |
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... fixed territory , there are instances of migratory nations , the first accounts of which are of organized masses of people , either allured by some more attractive country or driven from their own by some superior force . Such were the ...
... fixed territory , there are instances of migratory nations , the first accounts of which are of organized masses of people , either allured by some more attractive country or driven from their own by some superior force . Such were the ...
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... fixed , placed important restrictions on the savag- ery of war . The laws of war in the Code of Manu provide— 90 ... fix in that country a prince of the royal race and give him precise instructions . 203. " Let him establish the laws of ...
... fixed , placed important restrictions on the savag- ery of war . The laws of war in the Code of Manu provide— 90 ... fix in that country a prince of the royal race and give him precise instructions . 203. " Let him establish the laws of ...
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... fixed terri- torial boundaries , each under a government responsible for its own acts and also for the conduct of its citizens and subjects , is now the accepted doctrine on which all international law is based . This preserves in all ...
... fixed terri- torial boundaries , each under a government responsible for its own acts and also for the conduct of its citizens and subjects , is now the accepted doctrine on which all international law is based . This preserves in all ...
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... fixed character as belligerents , and are accorded the right to interfere with the business of their non - combatant neighbors in many ways on the ground of military necessity . Neutral nations must submit to have their commerce ...
... fixed character as belligerents , and are accorded the right to interfere with the business of their non - combatant neighbors in many ways on the ground of military necessity . Neutral nations must submit to have their commerce ...
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... fixed by the law of nations and very generally respected . " The governmental agencies through which international dealings are carried on are now well defined and very similar in all nations . Each government has a department of ...
... fixed by the law of nations and very generally respected . " The governmental agencies through which international dealings are carried on are now well defined and very similar in all nations . Each government has a department of ...
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