International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish-American WarP. Smith, 1908 - 300 頁 |
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第 65 頁
... remain a passive spectator - limits the essence of which is the " reasonableness " of the delay in ending the struggle and the impossibility of continuing the policy of inaction much longer . The adjournment of Congress made the ...
... remain a passive spectator - limits the essence of which is the " reasonableness " of the delay in ending the struggle and the impossibility of continuing the policy of inaction much longer . The adjournment of Congress made the ...
第 74 頁
... remain longer the minister of his government . His resignation was offered to his own government and promptly ac- cepted , all before the United States had an opportu- nity even to ask for his recall.2 As the letter had 23 23 Foreign ...
... remain longer the minister of his government . His resignation was offered to his own government and promptly ac- cepted , all before the United States had an opportu- nity even to ask for his recall.2 As the letter had 23 23 Foreign ...
第 84 頁
... remain in the old centers of reconcentration a rem- nant of country people and their families , who for lack of means , resources , or farming implements may not be able to make a living by agricultural labor , the cabinet council will ...
... remain in the old centers of reconcentration a rem- nant of country people and their families , who for lack of means , resources , or farming implements may not be able to make a living by agricultural labor , the cabinet council will ...
第 106 頁
... remain to be tested.43 Both may under certain circumstances warrant a forcible intervention . Did such circumstances ... remains that Spain had reversed Weyler's policy and several months before interven- tion had substituted a mode ...
... remain to be tested.43 Both may under certain circumstances warrant a forcible intervention . Did such circumstances ... remains that Spain had reversed Weyler's policy and several months before interven- tion had substituted a mode ...
第 128 頁
... remains abolished . 2. The neutral flag covers an enemy's goods , with the exception of contraband of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag . 4. Blockades in ...
... remains abolished . 2. The neutral flag covers an enemy's goods , with the exception of contraband of war . 3. Neutral goods , with the exception of contraband of war , are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag . 4. Blockades in ...
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