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international law and relations7
peace2
world war, 1914-19182
economic history1
history, modern1
international relations1
natural law1
political science1
reconstruction (1914-1939)1
security, international1

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Acland, Sir Richard (1906-1990)1
Budde, Johann Franz1
Budde, Johann Franz (1667-1729)1
Cuthell, John1
Davies, David Baron (1880-1944)1
Flint, W1
Flint, W (Active 1800?-1820?)1
J. Johnson and Co. (London)1
Johnson, Thomas1
Johnson, Thomas (1703-1737)1

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The law of nations, or, Principles of the law of nature : applied to the conduct and affairs of nations and sovereigns

Vattel, Emer de (1714-1767); Flint, W (active 1800?-1820?); Walker, J W; Cuthell, John; Pheney, Richard (fl. 1790-1840); W. Clarke and Son (Booksellers); Vernor, Hood and Sharpe; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Lackington, Allen and Co; J. Johnson and Co. (London)

1811

Printed marginal notes.

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Our own times, 1913-1934 : a political and economic survey

King-Hall, Sir Stephen (1893-1966)

1934

Map accompanied by guard sheet with outline drawing.

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The aims and objects of the New Commonwealth

New Commonwealth

[1932?]

Cover-title.

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The problem of the twentieth century : a study in international relationships

Davies, David Baron (1880-1944)

1934

First ed. published 1930.

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Unser kampf : our struggle

Acland, Sir Richard (1906-1990)

[1940]

"A Pengiun special."

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Does international law still exist

Richards, Sir H Erle (1861-1922)

[1915]

"An address delivered to the Worker's Educational Union at Birmingham, December 2, 1914." -- P.[3].

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