List of References on Europe and International Politics in Relation to the Present Issues

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 - 144 pages
 

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Page 9 - History of Our Own Times, from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. By JUSTIN MCCARTHY, MP Four Vols., demy 8vo, cloth extra, izs.
Page 78 - Paris in 1783 : to which is prefixed, a Discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great Britain in respect to Neutral Nations.
Page 6 - The Reconstruction Of Europe : a Sketch of the Diplomatic and Military History of Continental Europe, from the Rise to the Fall of the Second French Empire.
Page 44 - Congrès de Vienne. Recueil de pièces officielles relatives à cette assemblée, des déclarations qu'elle a publiées, des protocoles de ses délibérations et des principaux mémoires qui lui ont été présentés; Le tout rangé par ordre chronologique.
Page 15 - Rapport fait au nom de la commission de l'armée chargée d'examiner le projet de loi relatif à la constitution des cadres et des effectifs...
Page 79 - MARTEN'S (M. de) essay on privateers, captures, and particularly recaptures, according to the laws, treaties, and usages of the maritime powers of Europe ; to which is subjoined a discourse, in which the rights and duties of neutral powers are briefly stated, translated from the French, with notes, by TH Home, 8vo.
Page 53 - Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. MAURICE. The Balance of Military Power in Europe. An Examination of the War Resources of Great Britain and the Continental States. By Colonel MAURICE, RA, Professor of Military Art and History at the Royal Staff College. Crown 8vo, with a Map, 6s. MAXWELL. A Duke of Britain. A Romance of the Fourth Century. By Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart., MP, FSA, &c., Author of 'Passages in the Life of Sir Lucian Elphin.
Page 80 - An Answer to War in Disguise : Or, Remarks upon the New Doctrine of England, Concerning Neutral Trade.
Page 123 - An act to increase the efficiency of the aviation service of the Army, and for other purposes,
Page 85 - War without Disguise : Or, the Frauds of Neutral Commerce a Justification of Belligerent Captures. With Observations on the Answer to War in Disguise, and Mr. Madison's Examination. Showing that the Interests of America require the Rigid Application of the British Rule of '56.

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