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- catalog contributor b9421395.
- catalog contributor b9421396.
- catalog created "1917.".
- catalog date "1917".
- catalog date "1917.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1917.".
- catalog description "I. Declaration of London. -- II. Maritime danger zones and mine areas. -- II. Restraints on commerce. -- IV. Submarine warfare: [1] Germany: Cases: The "Evelyn" and "Carib". The "Greenbriar". The "Gunfight". The "Nebreskam". The "Vincent". The"Helem W. Martin". The "Owego". The Babek". The "Harbara". The "Rowanmore". The "Lanao". The Marina". The "Delto". The "Arabia." The "Columbian". The "Trippel". The "Lokkae". The "Trevarraca". The "Agrier". The :Rebecca Palmer". The "Russian". The "Kansan". The "Sacramento". The Weatwego". The "Heusatonic". The "Layman M. Law". The "Laconia". The "Algonquin". The "Vigilancia". The "Illinois". The "City of Memphis". The "Healdton". The "Astec". The "Mimmourian". [2] Austria-Hungry: Casow: The "Anchos". The "Petrolite". The "Persia". The "Imperator". The "Chemung". [3] Miscallaneous list of vessels obtacked. -- V. Passage of British troops over American territory. -- VI. Dispaly by naval vessels of distinguishing marks on the high seas. -- VII. American prisoners of war taken to Germany on German print ship "Yarrowdale". -- VIII. Deportation of civilians from Belgium. -- IX. Withdrawal of the American minister from Belgium. -- X. Peace overtures of the Central powers and replay of Entente powers. -- XI. Suggestions concerning the war made by President Wilson Dec. 18, 1916, and replies of belligerents and neutrala. -- XII. President Wilson's address of Jan. 22, 1917. -- XIII. Proposals.".
- catalog extent "l,393 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and commerce.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and commerce.".
- catalog isPartOf "American journal of international law ; v. 11, Supplement, October, 1917.".
- catalog isPartOf "Supplement to the American journal of international law ; v. 11. Special number, October, 1917".
- catalog issued "1917".
- catalog issued "1917.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Pub. for the American Society of International Law by Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and commerce.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "JX1 .A6".
- catalog subject "Neutrality United States.".
- catalog subject "Neutrality.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Diplomatic history.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Declaration of London. -- II. Maritime danger zones and mine areas. -- II. Restraints on commerce. -- IV. Submarine warfare: [1] Germany: Cases: The "Evelyn" and "Carib". The "Greenbriar". The "Gunfight". The "Nebreskam". The "Vincent". The"Helem W. Martin". The "Owego". The Babek". The "Harbara". The "Rowanmore". The "Lanao". The Marina". The "Delto". The "Arabia." The "Columbian". The "Trippel". The "Lokkae". The "Trevarraca". The "Agrier". The :Rebecca Palmer". The "Russian". The "Kansan". The "Sacramento". The Weatwego". The "Heusatonic". The "Layman M. Law". The "Laconia". The "Algonquin". The "Vigilancia". The "Illinois". The "City of Memphis". The "Healdton". The "Astec". The "Mimmourian". [2] Austria-Hungry: Casow: The "Anchos". The "Petrolite". The "Persia". The "Imperator". The "Chemung". [3] Miscallaneous list of vessels obtacked. -- V. Passage of British troops over American territory. -- VI. Dispaly by naval vessels of distinguishing marks on the high seas. -- VII. American prisoners of war taken to Germany on German print ship "Yarrowdale". -- VIII. Deportation of civilians from Belgium. -- IX. Withdrawal of the American minister from Belgium. -- X. Peace overtures of the Central powers and replay of Entente powers. -- XI. Suggestions concerning the war made by President Wilson Dec. 18, 1916, and replies of belligerents and neutrala. -- XII. President Wilson's address of Jan. 22, 1917. -- XIII. Proposals.".
- catalog title "Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and commerce.".
- catalog type "text".