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trigram frequency
the united states403
of the united214
of international law175
the law of156
of the state138
of the enemy109
law of nations108
the right of105
in case of83
part of the82
the laws of82
the case of71
prisoners of war69
the treaty of68
as to the66
in the case65
the right to65
one of the64
the declaration of64
in regard to64
of the law64
so far as54
the jurisdiction of53
jurisdiction of the51
in time of50
of a state49
as in the45
the time of43
the nineteenth century41
according to the41
as well as41
the principles of41
the part of39
the use of39
of prize money39
united states and38
time of war38
of the international38
of the treaty38
the exercise of37
on the part37
the fact that37
case of the37
property of the36
of the right35
the nature of35
the subject of35
some of the34
the existence of34
of the prize34
the parent state34
of the states34
in the united33
of the admiralty33
parties to the33
of an international32
declaration of paris32
the science of31
is to be31
a foreign state31
contraband of war31
in international law31
to the state31
laws of war30
the diplomatic agent30
there is no30
of the vessel30
the state to29
by the enemy29
the prize court29
the purpose of29
vessels of the29
in the same28
at the present28
of the war28
it may be28
flag of truce28
regard to the28
of a neutral28
it is the27
it is not27
an international court27
for the purpose27
of the belligerents27
the rules of27
law of the27
the government of27
science of international27
the state in27
in order to26
it has been26
a state may26
international prize court26
of the same26
on the ground26
within the jurisdiction26
sick and wounded26
an act of26
the family of26
the state of26
at the time26
the subjects of25
in cases of25
the present time25
treaty of peace25
a matter of25
use of the25
of the declaration25
the conduct of25
a neutral state25
to the captors25
state to which25
of the other25
ship of war25
they may be25
and in the25
united states of24
the character of24
naval war code24
the property of24
family of nations24
the practice of24
the growth of24
can only be24
service of the24
united states in23
law of war23
balance of power23
the idea of23
of the nineteenth23
declaration of london23
the act of22
in which the22
the conditions of22
the congress of22
be regarded as22
subject to the22
prisoner of war22
on the other22
time of peace22
property at sea22
and that the22
are liable to22
and of the22
the rights of22
principles of international22
it must be21
the principle of21
ought to be21
are to be21
of the laws21
of the country21
the service of21
to the treaty21
is liable to21
on international law21
by the state21
of the great21
members of the21
the territory of21
in accord with21
of the parties21
to which the21
to have been21
far as possible21
of an enemy20
the conclusion of20
the great powers20
subjects of the20
in the state20
nature of the20
the officers and20
the other hand20
character of the20
liable to capture19
violation of the19
the necessity of19
by the united19
the end of19
the original owner19
of the belligerent19
may not be19
of war is19
forces of the19
not to be19
of their own19
the recognizing state19
belong to the19
the provisions of19
during the war19
belonging to the19
the question of19
were to be19
from local jurisdiction19
the protection of19
the outbreak of19
the court of19
so long as19
of great britain19
a part of19
in a foreign18
the sovereignty of18
of the principles18
court of arbitration18
letters of marque18
the commander of18
law of nature18
the recognition of18
end of the18
second hague conference18
it does not18
to the enemy18
officers and crew18
english translation from18
the eighteenth century18
that a state18
history of the18
of the world18
of the blockade18
the history of18
of the first18
account of the18
the establishment of18
the interests of18
a flag of18
of the government18
court of the18
the office of18
treaties of u17
the high seas17
on account of17
and it is17
rules of the17
the form of17
a citizen of17
that it is17
of the most17
by the treaty17
to the united17
to the laws17
with respect to17
a diplomatic agent17
of the general17
in the war17
at the hague17
the interpretation of17
the seventeenth century17
of the neutral17
the performance of17
the development of17
laws of the17
lord high admiral16
by the law16
of the hostile16
should not be16
the benefit of16
there is a16
ships of war16
of one of16
acts of the16
a right to16
it is a16
to which he16
that of the16
in order that16
the privy council16
are subject to16
or more states16
de jure belli16
as may be16
interests of the16
commander of the16
the same time16
of the crown16
authority of the16
of the sea16
declaration of war16
at the same16
submarine telegraphic cables16
portion of the16
court of admiralty16
the receiving state16
a prize court16
the international prize16
states of america16
the beginning of16
be considered as16
of the second16
the power of16
a prisoner of16
of which the16
of a vessel16
within the territory16
the limits of15
which it is15
protection of the15
of the navy15
far as the15
or of the15
between the united15
held that the15
third to the15
president of the15
hague peace conference15
point of view15
the basis of15
of the captor15
the vessel is15
the peace of15
in the treaty15
vessels of war15
and to the15
of war are15
of the powers15
from time to15
and the united15
the erection of15
has the right15
in the service15
by which the15
organization of the15
of the proceeds15
a treaty of15
the field of15
of the army15
time to time15
the head of15
cessation of hostilities15
provisions of the15
private property at15
to the law14
a court of14
the state which14
is not a14
the proceeds of14
the country of14
of the two14
of enemy subjects14
a neutral port14
the middle ages14
of a flag14
as far as14
visit and search14
of the sovereign14
it will be14
english historical review14
practice of the14
on the high14
the international community14
to other states14
the foreign state14
a violation of14
to the captor14
of the ship14
the hague peace14
which he is14
of his own14
it would be14
in the field14
government of the14
settlement of disputes14
to the king14
the object of14
in accordance with14
the method of14
the duty of14
the neutral state14
the courts of14
hague peace conferences14
with regard to14
international law of14
citizens of the14
of prisoners of14
de droit international14
which may be14
the number of14
in the time14
or in the13
recognition of the13
the independence of13
congress of vienna13
to the original13
held to be13
right to capture13
head of the13
to the hostile13
of the family13
courts of admiralty13
necessary for the13
which has been13
it is customary13
diplomatic agent is13
the bearer of13
international law in13
or of any13
general principles of13
droit des gens13
the destruction of13
a state is13
by means of13
not more than13
state in which13
vessel of war13
black book of13
conclusion of peace13
property of enemy13
the other belligerent13
state of the13
authorities of the13
action of the13
the common law13
international law must13
of the case13
of the seventeenth13
out of the13
the ground that13
not liable to13
united states v13
prize of war13
is bound to12
in favor of12
of war and12
right of the12
community of states12
the laws and12
from the enemy12
middle of the12
a system of12
and usages of12
latter part of12
quoted in grotius12
the president of12
states of the12
the relations of12
officers of the12
of united states12
the progress of12
beginning of the12
either of the12
treaty of paris12
power of the12
would not be12
the duties of12
the necessities of12
the minister of12
be said to12
in behalf of12
was to be12
quoted in atherley12
to prevent the12
the parties to12
consolato del mare12
liable to the12
the sick and12
benefit of the12
book of the12
of another state12
letter of credence12
citizen of the12
more and more12
the second hague12
of war of12
a neutral vessel12
society of states12
to the contrary12
two or more12
has not been12
and by the12
the course of12
rules and principles12
the days of12
great britain and12
the middle of12
the latter part12
subject of the12
fact that the12
that it has12
of the eighteenth12
more or less12
the acts of12
international law is12
the neutrality of12
high court of12
consideration of the12
of foreign affairs12
found in the12
which they are12
a means of12
which a state12
occupied by the12
the general principles12
court of appeal12
the balance of12
to capture private11
article of the11
principles of the11
the war of11
when it is11
the ports of11
the vessels of11
the authority of11
seem to have11
a portion of11
of its own11
right of asylum11
the title of11
bearer of a11
the value of11
behalf of the11
the capture of11
the distribution of11
the international society11
a case of11
growth of the11
a ship of11
seems to be11
the hands of11
the nationality of11
the supreme court11
representatives of the11
the local authorities11
the reign of11
as a means11
usages of war11
states parties to11
of a prize11
the department of11
to the war11
the cinque ports11
in this way11
the means of11
droit international public11
the privilege of11
the action of11
the abolition of11
of the subject11
the date of11
he may be11
in all cases11
the two countries11
the belligerent states11
the decision of11
be treated as11
for the benefit11
the relations between11
the privileges of11
as much as11
of all prizes11
sovereignty of the11
is subject to11
in which he11
that in the11
given to the11
the point of11
the roman law11
by virtue of11
it is now11
shall not be11
the terms of11
gould and tucker11
in point of11
the ground of11
the exchange of11
territory of the11
the powers of11
are entitled to11
equality of states11
party to the11
of the existence11
the doctrine of11
munitions of war11
of the captors11
at the second11
of those who11
may be considered11
case of a11
war with spain11
of the diplomatic11
the division of11
to that of11
the place of11
are regarded as11
has been the11
jurisdiction of a10
as prisoners of10
of the original10
capture private property10
but in the10
to the prize10
in the days10
works of art10
the several states10
most of the10
the name of10
in the first10
as a matter10
in this case10
it is generally10
it should be10
by the laws10
the occupied territory10
prize act of10
of diplomatic agents10
are not liable10
which it has10
the members of10
to do so10
of the roman10
act of the10
parts of the10
of the present10
it is held10
the citizens of10
half of the10
the society of10
of the act10
rights of the10
the inhabitants of10
treaties of the10
may have been10
department of state10
of the several10
vessel and cargo10
to which they10
and for the10
well as the10
international community of10
and if the10
of the hague10
see sea laws10
on the subject10
entitled to the10
southern district of10
of the local10
military or naval10
in the territory10
the organization of10
the equality of10
is not to10
the fifteenth century10
the domain of10
from the date10
to be divided10
treaties and state10
and state papers10
seems to have10
of a belligerent10
the convention of10
but it is10
jurisdiction over the10
in the exercise10
of war may10
see ante p10
so as to10
a third state10
application of the10
based on the10
of all the10
the high court10
more than one10
exchange of prisoners10
war between the10
accord with the10
in such a10
and may be10
it to the10
be found in10
the meaning of10
captures made by10
states in the10
a measure of10
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at the beginning10
war is a10
to the local10
administration of justice10
secretary of state10
on the contrary10
those who have10
and naval forces10
the whole of10
of private property10
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part in the10
is necessary for9
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a state of9
of territory by9
by the parent9
territorial waters of9
by the belligerent9
for that purpose9
the rights and9
minister of foreign9
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by international law9
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of any foreign9
interpretation of the9
policy of the9
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of the third9
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of the court9
the time when9
of the subjects9
the person of9
of the naval9
the attitude of9
to refrain from9
shall be made9
attitude of the9
in the future9
of states to9
under the control9
and prize courts9
limits of the9
merchant vessels of9
be subjected to9
to the present9
vice admiralty courts9
the treatment of9
one or more9
exempt from local9
be compelled to9
in cases where9
are exempt from9
development of the9
of the modern9
the hostile army9
for the sake9
laws of oleron9
many of the9
the execution of9
it was held9
the body of9
can not be9
difference of opinion9
of such a9
recognition of belligerency9
to the same9
the hague conference9
institute of international9
to be the9
and great britain9
the armed forces9
the suez canal9
exercise of the9
to those who9
which have been9
of war in9
will be found9
to which it9
the war between9
in which case9
those of the9
district of florida9
between the two9
in some of9
the control of9
the carriage of9
real property of9
a vessel of9
by the declaration9
of the president9
the coast of9
half to the9
a given state9
of the rules9
the constitution of9
right of search9
in which they9
determined by the9
is held to9
the status of9
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with reference to9
for the conduct9
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permanent court of9
navigation of rivers9
the new state9
the hostile government9
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may be said9
united states the9
by reason of9
of the privy9
led to the9
which is the9
as it is9
of war or9
order in council9
only to the9
of the latter9
international law and9
the flag of9
on a voyage9
the sanction of9
not entitled to9
from the time9
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in no way9
the payment of9
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for the most9
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liable to be9
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in case the8
personal property of8
in any manner8
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of this kind8
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prize court and8
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right of reprisal8
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the rules and8
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to the officers8
armed forces of8
sphere of influence8
prize and prize8
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the effect of8
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the hostile country8
cannot be compelled8
be necessary to8
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the states parties8
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port of the8
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the title to8
that they were8
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in every case8
the navigation of8
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the extent of8
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of the peace8
to be taken8
in force in8
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the validity of8
sir william scott8
shall be deemed8
the accrediting state8
second peace conference8
public property of8
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which he has8
of international legislation8
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efficiency of the8
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