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Treaties and Conventions of the U. S. (Great Britain 1850), Clause VIII; Buchanan's message, Dec. 3, 1860; Hall's Internaitonal Law, 2nd ed. 111, 1, 5, note 2, pp 212, note 2, 214, note 2, 328, 329, 330, note 2. Blunschli 116, 5, 6, Page 321; Grotius, de Bello, etc. lib. II, cap. XV. 15; Lawrence's essays in International Law, 101, 111-115, 106, 120-132; Holland on Neutralization in Fortnightly Review for July, 1883; Pres. Taylor's message, Dec. 1, 1849, on Neutralization...
Laolr's Cyclopedia II., 85; Appleton's Cyclopedia (2d ed.) VI. 571; Kapp on Immigration 151; Carnegies' Triumphant Democracy, 23-46; Congressional Record...
Lalor'. Cyclopedia II., 85; Appleton's Cyclopedia (2d ed.) VI., 571; Congressional Record XVI, 1788-89; Laughlin's Mill's Political Economy Charts XVIII...
...Pluto of the lower regions, if his identity was discovered. We assured him that he would be safe as far as our office was concerned, and unless his individual literary style betrays him, he may voice his wrongs to the world as often as he pleases, undetected. - ED. CRIMSON...
...Harvard should abandon the degree of M. D. when it resolved to examine for admission to its Medical School only those who had had a liberal education. This really put a new and higher value on the degree, though, as before, it simply stood for graduation from the School. - ED. NATION...