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Academy allotment American American Peace Society annual meeting appropriation ARTICLE Association Balkan wars Board of Trustees Book Carnegie Endowment Consultative Committee coöperation Council of Administration countries Court of Arbitration Curatorium decisions diplomatic Director distribution Division of Economics Division of Intercourse Division of International Economics and History ELIHU ROOT ending June 30 Endowment for International European Bureau Executive Committee expenses fiscal year ending foreign formerly France French funds Germany governments Hague Conference Hague Peace Conference Hay-Pauncefote Treaty important Institute of International Intercourse and Education interest international disputes international law International Peace Internationale Interparliamentary Union JAMES BROWN SCOTT Japan journal judicial June 30 language ment national societies NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER November 14 organization Panama Canal Peace Society Permanent Court preparation President printed Professor of International publicists published purpose questions recommendation resolution Secretary settlement of international Society of International submitted subvention ternational tion translation treaties United University volume Washington
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Страница 141 - International law is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice of appropriate jurisdiction, as often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination.
Страница 80 - That the United States sought no exclusive privilege or preferential right of any kind in regard to the proposed communication, and their sincere wish, if it should be found practicable, was to see it dedicated to the common use of all nations, on the most liberal terms and a footing of perfect equality for all. That the United States would not, if they could, obtain any exclusive right or privilege in a great highway which naturally belonged to all mankind.
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