American Rights & British Pretensions On the Seas;
The book American Rights & British Pretensions On the Seas; was written by author Hale, William Bayard, 1869-1912 Here you can read free online of American Rights & British Pretensions On the Seas; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is American Rights & British Pretensions On the Seas; a good or bad book?
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Horseshoes and shoeing materials. 13. Harness and saddlery. 14. Hides of all kinds, dry or wet; pigskins, raw or dressed; leather, undressed or dressed, suitable for saddlery, harness, or military boots. 15. Field glasses, telescopes, chronometers, and all kinds of nautical instruments. Given at our court at Buckingham Palace, this twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, etc., etc. Consul General Skinner to the Secretary of State. [ Telegram ...— Extract. ] American Consulate General, London, November 17, 1914 — 6 p. m. Foreign Office states: "Cottonseed cake, being feeding stuff for cattle, is conditional contraband and will be treated in strict accordance with Order in Council, article 1, sub- article 3." Skinner. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE 97 Ambassador Gerard to the Secretary of State. [Telegram.] American Embassy, Berlin, November 19, 1911^. Proclamation of November 17th defines all rough or unworked lumber as conditional contraband under number nine or article twenty-three of German prize ordinance because susceptible of use as fuel.
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