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XIII.
76 THE WORLD PERIL factory. In the words of Mr. "Webster, it was admitted that, assuming there was ^'a necessity of self-defence, instant and overwhelming, leav- ing no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation," and assuming the action of the British Government to have been ** limited by that necessity and kept clearly within it, ' ' such action was proper. In other words, the British Government exercised its right of self-help against an impending wrong. It may be added that our c
...ontroversy with Spain over the Vir- ginius affair in 1873 was adjusted along sim- ilar lines.
But the capital product of German thought of recent years, touching the relation of the state to international law, has still to be con- sidered. I refer of course to the doctrine of Kriegs-raison.^^ The source of this doctrine is to be found in certain passages of the Prussian Von Clausewitz 's work ''Vom Kriege/' of which the following are representative: ''War is an act of violence designed to force the adversary to perform our will.


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