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Wheaton's Digest of Int. Law, Vol. II, 15 of; When treaties become voidable see Int. Law, Hall, p. 294-297; The Bulwer-Clayton Treaty; Treaties and Conventions of the U. S., p. 377; Lawrence's Essays on Mod. Int. Law, Essay III, Part...
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...
Lawrence Essays, pp. 139-147, 124, 129-132, Essay III; Great Britain Bluebook. U. S. No. 1, 1882: (Blaine and Frelinghuysen) U. S. 1858. (Napier to Cass). Frelinghuysen to Lowell, U. S. No. 5, 1882 Dana's Wheaton, Int. Law. note 105; Clayton-Bulwer treaty...
...athletic contests, and no longer maintain a position which must indicate a lack of thoroughness and intensity in all the work here. If we fail in athletics we should fail also in our literary enterprise, unless they happen to reach beyond the pale of college opinion. Is not the law of compensation less powerful here than elsewhere? Cannot this be the reason why there is less performance? There is little here to make a man sacrifice his personal affairs and take up the cause of his college. He gains but little popularity if successful, but receives a due share...
Harvard Banjo Club meeting, No. 11 Matthews, Thursday, at 5 p. m. All must come. Bring instruments. Twenty-five cent fine law goes into force...