Neutrality, Its History, Economics and Law, Volumen 2Columbia University Press, 1935 "Prepared under the auspices of the Columbia university Council for research in the social sciences." Includes bibliographies. I. The origins, by P.C. Jessup and Francis Deâak.--II. The Napoleonic period, by W.A. Phillips and A.H. Reede.--III. The world war period, by Edgar Turlington.--IV. Today and tomorrow, by P.C. Jessup. |
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The mission of John Jay to Great Britain | 56 |
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