The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... agreed to do anything ; Canada has not agreed to do anything ; and none of the Colonies have agreed to do anything , for reasons which I think are weighty , and which the Conference will not overrule . " But in thus stressing the ...
... agreed to do anything ; Canada has not agreed to do anything ; and none of the Colonies have agreed to do anything , for reasons which I think are weighty , and which the Conference will not overrule . " But in thus stressing the ...
Page 701
... agreed rules of warfare in an Annex ( the so - called Hague Regulations ) , the parties undertaking to issue instructions to their land forces in conformity with these regula- tions . The Convention was not reached , however , without ...
... agreed rules of warfare in an Annex ( the so - called Hague Regulations ) , the parties undertaking to issue instructions to their land forces in conformity with these regula- tions . The Convention was not reached , however , without ...
Page 707
... agreed therefore that ratification of Convention XII should be delayed until a further conference had agreed upon a codification of prize law . The necessary initiative came from Great Britain . On 27 February 1908 the British ...
... agreed therefore that ratification of Convention XII should be delayed until a further conference had agreed upon a codification of prize law . The necessary initiative came from Great Britain . On 27 February 1908 the British ...
Contents
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 5 |
The Commonwealth of the 1920s as the project of a worldstate | 11 |
Lord Kimberley | 31 |
Copyright | |
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