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Discussion led by Albert E. Hindmarsh

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1938

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References

1 Novicow, War and Its Alleged Benefits, p. 14.

2 2 Bancroft, Native Races, p. 423.

3 De Jure Belli, Bk. I, cap. 2.

4 De Jure Belli ac Pacis, lib. III, cap. iii, 5.

5 De Jure Belli ae Pacis, Carnegie Classics, Prolegomena, Sec. 25.

6 Ibid., Sec. 28.

7 U. S. Foreign Relations, 1914, Supp., p. 19.

8 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Spl. Supp., Vol. 11 (October, 1917), p. 320.

9 Report of the Delegates of the United States of America, p. 68.