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What Does International Law Mean to Us?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1936

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References

1 The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Smith, Albert Henry (New York, 1907), Vol. VIII, p. 9 Google Scholar.

2 Richardson, James D.’s Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. I (Washington, 1896), p. 72 Google Scholar.

3 The Writings of Albert Gallatili, edited by Adams, Henry (Philadelphia, 1879), Vol. III, p. 686 Google Scholar.

4 Address delivered at Cooper Institute, New York, February 27, 1860. Lincoln, Abraham, Complete Works, edited by Nicolay, John G. and Hay, John (New York, 1894), Vol. I, pp. 599, 613Google Scholar.

5 The Herald of Peace, March 1st, 1880, No. CCCLVII, New Series, p. 35.

6 Richardson, op. cit. (1898), Vol. IX, p. 461.

7 Ibid., p. 470.

8 Ibid., pp. 470-71.

9 12 Peters, 657.

10 Ibid., 737.

11 6 Peters, 714; 9 ibid. 748.

12 11 Vesey, 294.