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1 Cases on International Law: Principally Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts 1922

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                           CASES


                                  ON




INTERNATIONAL LAW


               PRINCIPALLY SELECTED FROM DECISIONS OF



     ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COURTS




                              EDITED BY

                   JAMES BROWN SCOTT




     The law of nations is naturally founded on this principle, that differ-
     ent nations ought in time of peace to do one another all the good they
     can, and in time of war as little harm as possible, without prejudicing
     their real interests.-Baron de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws, 1748.
     1I am much obliged by the kind present you have made us of your edition
     of Vattel. It came to us in good season, when the circumstances of a rising
     state make it necessary frequently to consult the law of nations. Accord-
     ingly, that copy which I kept * * * has been continually in the hands
     of the members of our Congress now sitting.-Benjamin Franklin, 1775.
     Every nation, on being received, at her own request, into the circle of civ-
     ilized governments, must understand that she not only attains rights of
     sovereignty and the dignity of national character, but that she binds herself
     also to the strict and faithful observance of all those principles, laws, and
     usages which have obtained currency among civilized states, and which
     have for their object the mitigation of the miseries of war.-Daniel Web-
     ster, Secretary of State. to Mr. Thompson, Minister to Mexico, April 15, 1842.








             AMERICAN CASEBOOK SERIES


                       WILLIAM R. VANCE

                         GENERAL EDITOR









                             ST. PAUL

                WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY

                                 1922

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