International law : Government 15, May 27, 1919.

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International law : Government 15, May 27, 1919.

The bulk of the essay is collected clippings. There is a small amount of typewritten text introducing most of the sections. Originally in three volumes.

382 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8188902

Harvard University Archives.

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