The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian ...
It explained the absolute necessity for a final , friendly settlement with the United States in view of the alarming implications for Great Britain of the Alabama precedent , should she herself become involved in the Franco - Prussian ...
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It falls under three heads : the first , and most important , is the actual submission to arbitral settlement of territorial and other disputes ; the second is the contribution made by Great Britain to the development of international ...
It falls under three heads : the first , and most important , is the actual submission to arbitral settlement of territorial and other disputes ; the second is the contribution made by Great Britain to the development of international ...
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These arbitrations were the first to reveal on a large scale the potentialities of international judicial settlement . They were preceded by an exchange of written pleadings — cases , counter cases , replies , arguments and counter ...
These arbitrations were the first to reveal on a large scale the potentialities of international judicial settlement . They were preceded by an exchange of written pleadings — cases , counter cases , replies , arguments and counter ...
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