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The Peace of the Waterways: The share of the United States in opening the world's seas and waterways

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Talcott Williams*
Affiliation:
Columbia School of Journalism, New York City

Abstract

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First Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1913

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References

1 For citation on this and other points, I frankly refer the reader to the International Law Digest of Professor John Bassett Moore, a mine in which all will dig for years and years to come. I have, however, with a desire every student will understand, not to plough wholly with another man's heifer, scrupulously verified all his references on the issues cited, with renewed admiration and homage for his accuracy, his method, his grasp of principle and his command of detail.

2 Histoire du Droit Fluvial Conventionnel, par Ed. Engelhardt, Aux Temps du Rome et au Moyen Age, Nouvelle Revue Historique, 12:735.

3 Nouvelle Revue Historique de Droit Francois et Étranger, 13 :77; Loi du Novembre, 1790; Traite de la Haye du 16 Mai, 1795.