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1 | Justice between nations | Simeon E. Baldwin. | 1914 |
2 | New era of international courts | Simeon E. Baldwin. | 1910 |
3 | International arbitration: looking toward a world-state | Robert Brown. | 1915 |
4 | Freedom of private property on the sea from capture during war | Charles Henry Butler. | 1898 |
5 | International law and autocracy | Geoffrey G. Butler. | 1917 |
6 | Progress at the Second Hague Conference | Joseph H. Choate. | 1908 |
7 | International arbitration and international law | W. Evans Darby. | 1892 |
8 | More recent progress of international arbitration | W. Evans Darby. | 1896 |
9 | Neutralisation of seas and inter-ocean canals | W. Evans Darby. | 1895 |
10 | Permanent arbitration in modern international law | W. Evans Darby. | 1901 |
11 | Place of international law in the evolution of peace | W. Evans Darby. | 1896 |
12 | Present position of international arbitration | W. Evans Darby. | 1910 |
13 | Progress of international arbitration | W. Evans Darby. | 1900 |
14 | Proved practicability of international arbitration, or, the pacific settlements of the nineteenth century | W. Evans Darby. | 1900 |
15 | Retrogression: or, the proposal to form new treaties of arbitration between the states signatory to the Hague Convention | W. Evans Darby. | 1901 |
16 | Neutrality under international law and the Wilsonian heresy; America or China, a letter to Hiram Freeborn, U.S.A. | Chas. Stewart Davison. | 1915 |
17 | Twentieth annual report | International Arbitration and Peace Association for Great Britain and Ireland. | 1902 |
18 | American intervention in British politics, a letter to Mr. C.C. Shayne | John Jay. | 1886 |
19 | Fisheries dispute; a suggestion for its adjustment by abrogating the Convention of 1818, and resting on the rights and liberties defined in the Treaty of 1783 | John Jay. | 1887 |
20 | Monroe doctrine | Joshua Leavitt. | 1863 |
21 | Neutral relations of England and the United States | Charles G. Loring. | 1863 |
22 | Memorial to the Senate of the United States | National Arbitration Committee. | 1896 |
23 | Necessity of a permanent tribunal | Ernest Nys. | 1910 |
24 | Pioneer in international arbitration | J.B. Rodeffer. | 1907 |
25 | American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes -- its scope and work | James Brown Scott. | 1910 |
26 | Work of the Second Hague Conference | James Brown Scott. | 1908 |
27 | United States and Russia: their historical relations | Oscar S. Straus. | 1905 |
28 | International court | A.E. Swisher. | 1905 |
29 | To her Majesty the Queen and to the President of the United States | | 1896 |
30 | Relations of the people of the United States to the English and the Germans | William Vocke | |