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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
In the evening hours of the 8th of March, 1921, the president of the Spanish Council of Ministers, Don Eduardo Dato, was assassinated as he was bound from the Senate for his home.
* Translated from the German byMr.Zeydel, E. H. Google Scholar, of Washington, D. C.542
1 Compare Rote Fahne of Nov. 10, 1921, No. 512.
2 Reprinted in the Rote Fahne of Nov. 13, 1921, No. 521.
3 Ibid., No. 506.
4 This expert opinion is published in the weekly periodical Der Sozialist, Vol. 8, nos. 8-9,p. 144.
5 Printed documents of the Reichstag, 1920-21, No. 2929.
6 Stenographic Reports, p. 5065.
7 Printed documents of the Reichstag, 1920-21, No. 3278.
8 Ibid., 1920-22, No. 3741.
9 Stenographic Reports, p. 6042.
10 Stenographic Reports, pp. 6072-73.
11 Stenographic Reports, p. 6077.
12 Ibid., pp. 6055, 6071, 6085, 6126.
13 Printed documents of the Eeichstag, No. 3624.
14 Printed documents of the Prussian Diet, No. 1362.
15 Stenographic Reports, p. 6798.
16 Printed Documents of the Diet, No. 2190.
17 Stenographic Reports, p. 7457.
18 Ibid., p. 7536.
19 Printed Documents of the Diet, No. 2239.
20 Stenographic Reports, p. 7713.
21 Ibid., p. 7713
22 Stenographic Eeports, p. 7760.
23 Printed documents of the Reichstag, 1878, No. 252; Stenographic Reports, 1878, p. 1429.
24 Printed documents of the Reichstag, 1870, No. 5, p. 84.
25 Das Volkerrecht, 11th edition, Berlin, 1918, p. 233