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trigram | frequency |
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the united states | 403 |
of the united | 214 |
of international law | 175 |
the law of | 156 |
of the state | 138 |
of the enemy | 109 |
law of nations | 108 |
the right of | 105 |
in case of | 83 |
part of the | 82 |
the laws of | 82 |
the case of | 71 |
prisoners of war | 69 |
the treaty of | 68 |
as to the | 66 |
in the case | 65 |
the right to | 65 |
one of the | 64 |
the declaration of | 64 |
in regard to | 64 |
of the law | 64 |
so far as | 54 |
the jurisdiction of | 53 |
jurisdiction of the | 51 |
in time of | 50 |
of a state | 49 |
as in the | 45 |
the time of | 43 |
the nineteenth century | 41 |
according to the | 41 |
as well as | 41 |
the principles of | 41 |
the part of | 39 |
the use of | 39 |
of prize money | 39 |
united states and | 38 |
time of war | 38 |
of the international | 38 |
of the treaty | 38 |
the exercise of | 37 |
on the part | 37 |
the fact that | 37 |
case of the | 37 |
property of the | 36 |
of the right | 35 |
the nature of | 35 |
the subject of | 35 |
some of the | 34 |
the existence of | 34 |
of the prize | 34 |
the parent state | 34 |
of the states | 34 |
in the united | 33 |
of the admiralty | 33 |
parties to the | 33 |
of an international | 32 |
declaration of paris | 32 |
the science of | 31 |
is to be | 31 |
a foreign state | 31 |
contraband of war | 31 |
in international law | 31 |
to the state | 31 |
laws of war | 30 |
the diplomatic agent | 30 |
there is no | 30 |
of the vessel | 30 |
the state to | 29 |
by the enemy | 29 |
the prize court | 29 |
the purpose of | 29 |
vessels of the | 29 |
in the same | 28 |
at the present | 28 |
of the war | 28 |
it may be | 28 |
flag of truce | 28 |
regard to the | 28 |
of a neutral | 28 |
it is the | 27 |
it is not | 27 |
an international court | 27 |
for the purpose | 27 |
of the belligerents | 27 |
the rules of | 27 |
law of the | 27 |
the government of | 27 |
science of international | 27 |
the state in | 27 |
in order to | 26 |
it has been | 26 |
a state may | 26 |
international prize court | 26 |
of the same | 26 |
on the ground | 26 |
within the jurisdiction | 26 |
sick and wounded | 26 |
an act of | 26 |
the family of | 26 |
the state of | 26 |
at the time | 26 |
the subjects of | 25 |
in cases of | 25 |
the present time | 25 |
treaty of peace | 25 |
a matter of | 25 |
use of the | 25 |
of the declaration | 25 |
the conduct of | 25 |
a neutral state | 25 |
to the captors | 25 |
state to which | 25 |
of the other | 25 |
ship of war | 25 |
they may be | 25 |
and in the | 25 |
united states of | 24 |
the character of | 24 |
naval war code | 24 |
the property of | 24 |
family of nations | 24 |
the practice of | 24 |
the growth of | 24 |
can only be | 24 |
service of the | 24 |
united states in | 23 |
law of war | 23 |
balance of power | 23 |
the idea of | 23 |
of the nineteenth | 23 |
declaration of london | 23 |
the act of | 22 |
in which the | 22 |
the conditions of | 22 |
the congress of | 22 |
be regarded as | 22 |
subject to the | 22 |
prisoner of war | 22 |
on the other | 22 |
time of peace | 22 |
property at sea | 22 |
and that the | 22 |
are liable to | 22 |
and of the | 22 |
the rights of | 22 |
principles of international | 22 |
it must be | 21 |
the principle of | 21 |
ought to be | 21 |
are to be | 21 |
of the laws | 21 |
of the country | 21 |
the service of | 21 |
to the treaty | 21 |
is liable to | 21 |
on international law | 21 |
by the state | 21 |
of the great | 21 |
members of the | 21 |
the territory of | 21 |
in accord with | 21 |
of the parties | 21 |
to which the | 21 |
to have been | 21 |
far as possible | 21 |
of an enemy | 20 |
the conclusion of | 20 |
the great powers | 20 |
subjects of the | 20 |
in the state | 20 |
nature of the | 20 |
the officers and | 20 |
the other hand | 20 |
character of the | 20 |
liable to capture | 19 |
violation of the | 19 |
the necessity of | 19 |
by the united | 19 |
the end of | 19 |
the original owner | 19 |
of the belligerent | 19 |
may not be | 19 |
of war is | 19 |
forces of the | 19 |
not to be | 19 |
of their own | 19 |
the recognizing state | 19 |
belong to the | 19 |
the provisions of | 19 |
during the war | 19 |
belonging to the | 19 |
the question of | 19 |
were to be | 19 |
from local jurisdiction | 19 |
the protection of | 19 |
the outbreak of | 19 |
the court of | 19 |
so long as | 19 |
of great britain | 19 |
a part of | 19 |
in a foreign | 18 |
the sovereignty of | 18 |
of the principles | 18 |
court of arbitration | 18 |
letters of marque | 18 |
the commander of | 18 |
law of nature | 18 |
the recognition of | 18 |
end of the | 18 |
second hague conference | 18 |
it does not | 18 |
to the enemy | 18 |
officers and crew | 18 |
english translation from | 18 |
the eighteenth century | 18 |
that a state | 18 |
history of the | 18 |
of the world | 18 |
of the blockade | 18 |
the history of | 18 |
of the first | 18 |
account of the | 18 |
the establishment of | 18 |
the interests of | 18 |
a flag of | 18 |
of the government | 18 |
court of the | 18 |
the office of | 18 |
treaties of u | 17 |
the high seas | 17 |
on account of | 17 |
and it is | 17 |
rules of the | 17 |
the form of | 17 |
a citizen of | 17 |
that it is | 17 |
of the most | 17 |
by the treaty | 17 |
to the united | 17 |
to the laws | 17 |
with respect to | 17 |
a diplomatic agent | 17 |
of the general | 17 |
in the war | 17 |
at the hague | 17 |
the interpretation of | 17 |
the seventeenth century | 17 |
of the neutral | 17 |
the performance of | 17 |
the development of | 17 |
laws of the | 17 |
lord high admiral | 16 |
by the law | 16 |
of the hostile | 16 |
should not be | 16 |
the benefit of | 16 |
there is a | 16 |
ships of war | 16 |
of one of | 16 |
acts of the | 16 |
a right to | 16 |
it is a | 16 |
to which he | 16 |
that of the | 16 |
in order that | 16 |
the privy council | 16 |
are subject to | 16 |
or more states | 16 |
de jure belli | 16 |
as may be | 16 |
interests of the | 16 |
commander of the | 16 |
the same time | 16 |
of the crown | 16 |
authority of the | 16 |
of the sea | 16 |
declaration of war | 16 |
at the same | 16 |
submarine telegraphic cables | 16 |
portion of the | 16 |
court of admiralty | 16 |
the receiving state | 16 |
a prize court | 16 |
the international prize | 16 |
states of america | 16 |
the beginning of | 16 |
be considered as | 16 |
of the second | 16 |
the power of | 16 |
a prisoner of | 16 |
of which the | 16 |
of a vessel | 16 |
within the territory | 16 |
the limits of | 15 |
which it is | 15 |
protection of the | 15 |
of the navy | 15 |
far as the | 15 |
or of the | 15 |
between the united | 15 |
held that the | 15 |
third to the | 15 |
president of the | 15 |
hague peace conference | 15 |
point of view | 15 |
the basis of | 15 |
of the captor | 15 |
the vessel is | 15 |
the peace of | 15 |
in the treaty | 15 |
vessels of war | 15 |
and to the | 15 |
of war are | 15 |
of the powers | 15 |
from time to | 15 |
and the united | 15 |
the erection of | 15 |
has the right | 15 |
in the service | 15 |
by which the | 15 |
organization of the | 15 |
of the proceeds | 15 |
a treaty of | 15 |
the field of | 15 |
of the army | 15 |
time to time | 15 |
the head of | 15 |
cessation of hostilities | 15 |
provisions of the | 15 |
private property at | 15 |
to the law | 14 |
a court of | 14 |
the state which | 14 |
is not a | 14 |
the proceeds of | 14 |
the country of | 14 |
of the two | 14 |
of enemy subjects | 14 |
a neutral port | 14 |
the middle ages | 14 |
of a flag | 14 |
as far as | 14 |
visit and search | 14 |
of the sovereign | 14 |
it will be | 14 |
english historical review | 14 |
practice of the | 14 |
on the high | 14 |
the international community | 14 |
to other states | 14 |
the foreign state | 14 |
a violation of | 14 |
to the captor | 14 |
of the ship | 14 |
the hague peace | 14 |
which he is | 14 |
of his own | 14 |
it would be | 14 |
in the field | 14 |
government of the | 14 |
settlement of disputes | 14 |
to the king | 14 |
the object of | 14 |
in accordance with | 14 |
the method of | 14 |
the duty of | 14 |
the neutral state | 14 |
the courts of | 14 |
hague peace conferences | 14 |
with regard to | 14 |
international law of | 14 |
citizens of the | 14 |
of prisoners of | 14 |
de droit international | 14 |
which may be | 14 |
the number of | 14 |
in the time | 14 |
or in the | 13 |
recognition of the | 13 |
the independence of | 13 |
congress of vienna | 13 |
to the original | 13 |
held to be | 13 |
right to capture | 13 |
head of the | 13 |
to the hostile | 13 |
of the family | 13 |
courts of admiralty | 13 |
necessary for the | 13 |
which has been | 13 |
it is customary | 13 |
diplomatic agent is | 13 |
the bearer of | 13 |
international law in | 13 |
or of any | 13 |
general principles of | 13 |
droit des gens | 13 |
the destruction of | 13 |
a state is | 13 |
by means of | 13 |
not more than | 13 |
state in which | 13 |
vessel of war | 13 |
black book of | 13 |
conclusion of peace | 13 |
property of enemy | 13 |
the other belligerent | 13 |
state of the | 13 |
authorities of the | 13 |
action of the | 13 |
the common law | 13 |
international law must | 13 |
of the case | 13 |
of the seventeenth | 13 |
out of the | 13 |
the ground that | 13 |
not liable to | 13 |
united states v | 13 |
prize of war | 13 |
is bound to | 12 |
in favor of | 12 |
of war and | 12 |
right of the | 12 |
community of states | 12 |
the laws and | 12 |
from the enemy | 12 |
middle of the | 12 |
a system of | 12 |
and usages of | 12 |
latter part of | 12 |
quoted in grotius | 12 |
the president of | 12 |
states of the | 12 |
the relations of | 12 |
officers of the | 12 |
of united states | 12 |
the progress of | 12 |
beginning of the | 12 |
either of the | 12 |
treaty of paris | 12 |
power of the | 12 |
would not be | 12 |
the duties of | 12 |
the necessities of | 12 |
the minister of | 12 |
be said to | 12 |
in behalf of | 12 |
was to be | 12 |
quoted in atherley | 12 |
to prevent the | 12 |
the parties to | 12 |
consolato del mare | 12 |
liable to the | 12 |
the sick and | 12 |
benefit of the | 12 |
book of the | 12 |
of another state | 12 |
letter of credence | 12 |
citizen of the | 12 |
more and more | 12 |
the second hague | 12 |
of war of | 12 |
a neutral vessel | 12 |
society of states | 12 |
to the contrary | 12 |
two or more | 12 |
has not been | 12 |
and by the | 12 |
the course of | 12 |
rules and principles | 12 |
the days of | 12 |
great britain and | 12 |
the middle of | 12 |
the latter part | 12 |
subject of the | 12 |
fact that the | 12 |
that it has | 12 |
of the eighteenth | 12 |
more or less | 12 |
the acts of | 12 |
international law is | 12 |
the neutrality of | 12 |
high court of | 12 |
consideration of the | 12 |
of foreign affairs | 12 |
found in the | 12 |
which they are | 12 |
a means of | 12 |
which a state | 12 |
occupied by the | 12 |
the general principles | 12 |
court of appeal | 12 |
the balance of | 12 |
to capture private | 11 |
article of the | 11 |
principles of the | 11 |
the war of | 11 |
when it is | 11 |
the ports of | 11 |
the vessels of | 11 |
the authority of | 11 |
seem to have | 11 |
a portion of | 11 |
of its own | 11 |
right of asylum | 11 |
the title of | 11 |
bearer of a | 11 |
the value of | 11 |
behalf of the | 11 |
the capture of | 11 |
the distribution of | 11 |
the international society | 11 |
a case of | 11 |
growth of the | 11 |
a ship of | 11 |
seems to be | 11 |
the hands of | 11 |
the nationality of | 11 |
the supreme court | 11 |
representatives of the | 11 |
the local authorities | 11 |
the reign of | 11 |
as a means | 11 |
usages of war | 11 |
states parties to | 11 |
of a prize | 11 |
the department of | 11 |
to the war | 11 |
the cinque ports | 11 |
in this way | 11 |
the means of | 11 |
droit international public | 11 |
the privilege of | 11 |
the action of | 11 |
the abolition of | 11 |
of the subject | 11 |
the date of | 11 |
he may be | 11 |
in all cases | 11 |
the two countries | 11 |
the belligerent states | 11 |
the decision of | 11 |
be treated as | 11 |
for the benefit | 11 |
the relations between | 11 |
the privileges of | 11 |
as much as | 11 |
of all prizes | 11 |
sovereignty of the | 11 |
is subject to | 11 |
in which he | 11 |
that in the | 11 |
given to the | 11 |
the point of | 11 |
the roman law | 11 |
by virtue of | 11 |
it is now | 11 |
shall not be | 11 |
the terms of | 11 |
gould and tucker | 11 |
in point of | 11 |
the ground of | 11 |
the exchange of | 11 |
territory of the | 11 |
the powers of | 11 |
are entitled to | 11 |
equality of states | 11 |
party to the | 11 |
of the existence | 11 |
the doctrine of | 11 |
munitions of war | 11 |
of the captors | 11 |
at the second | 11 |
of those who | 11 |
may be considered | 11 |
case of a | 11 |
war with spain | 11 |
of the diplomatic | 11 |
the division of | 11 |
to that of | 11 |
the place of | 11 |
are regarded as | 11 |
has been the | 11 |
jurisdiction of a | 10 |
as prisoners of | 10 |
of the original | 10 |
capture private property | 10 |
but in the | 10 |
to the prize | 10 |
in the days | 10 |
works of art | 10 |
the several states | 10 |
most of the | 10 |
the name of | 10 |
in the first | 10 |
as a matter | 10 |
in this case | 10 |
it is generally | 10 |
it should be | 10 |
by the laws | 10 |
the occupied territory | 10 |
prize act of | 10 |
of diplomatic agents | 10 |
are not liable | 10 |
which it has | 10 |
the members of | 10 |
to do so | 10 |
of the roman | 10 |
act of the | 10 |
parts of the | 10 |
of the present | 10 |
it is held | 10 |
the citizens of | 10 |
half of the | 10 |
the society of | 10 |
of the act | 10 |
rights of the | 10 |
the inhabitants of | 10 |
treaties of the | 10 |
may have been | 10 |
department of state | 10 |
of the several | 10 |
vessel and cargo | 10 |
to which they | 10 |
and for the | 10 |
well as the | 10 |
international community of | 10 |
and if the | 10 |
of the hague | 10 |
see sea laws | 10 |
on the subject | 10 |
entitled to the | 10 |
southern district of | 10 |
of the local | 10 |
military or naval | 10 |
in the territory | 10 |
the organization of | 10 |
the equality of | 10 |
is not to | 10 |
the fifteenth century | 10 |
the domain of | 10 |
from the date | 10 |
to be divided | 10 |
treaties and state | 10 |
and state papers | 10 |
seems to have | 10 |
of a belligerent | 10 |
the convention of | 10 |
but it is | 10 |
jurisdiction over the | 10 |
in the exercise | 10 |
of war may | 10 |
see ante p | 10 |
so as to | 10 |
a third state | 10 |
application of the | 10 |
based on the | 10 |
of all the | 10 |
the high court | 10 |
more than one | 10 |
exchange of prisoners | 10 |
war between the | 10 |
accord with the | 10 |
in such a | 10 |
and may be | 10 |
it to the | 10 |
be found in | 10 |
the meaning of | 10 |
captures made by | 10 |
states in the | 10 |
a measure of | 10 |
captured by the | 10 |
at the beginning | 10 |
war is a | 10 |
to the local | 10 |
administration of justice | 10 |
secretary of state | 10 |
on the contrary | 10 |
those who have | 10 |
and naval forces | 10 |
the whole of | 10 |
of private property | 10 |
agents of the | 10 |
part in the | 10 |
is necessary for | 9 |
a port of | 9 |
a state of | 9 |
of territory by | 9 |
by the parent | 9 |
territorial waters of | 9 |
by the belligerent | 9 |
for that purpose | 9 |
the rights and | 9 |
minister of foreign | 9 |
as a general | 9 |
discussion of the | 9 |
by international law | 9 |
performance of his | 9 |
of any foreign | 9 |
interpretation of the | 9 |
policy of the | 9 |
reference to the | 9 |
the fact of | 9 |
the sake of | 9 |
is in the | 9 |
of the third | 9 |
the secretary of | 9 |
they are not | 9 |
of the court | 9 |
the time when | 9 |
of the subjects | 9 |
the person of | 9 |
of the naval | 9 |
the attitude of | 9 |
to refrain from | 9 |
shall be made | 9 |
attitude of the | 9 |
in the future | 9 |
of states to | 9 |
under the control | 9 |
and prize courts | 9 |
limits of the | 9 |
merchant vessels of | 9 |
be subjected to | 9 |
to the present | 9 |
vice admiralty courts | 9 |
the treatment of | 9 |
one or more | 9 |
exempt from local | 9 |
be compelled to | 9 |
in cases where | 9 |
are exempt from | 9 |
development of the | 9 |
of the modern | 9 |
the hostile army | 9 |
for the sake | 9 |
laws of oleron | 9 |
many of the | 9 |
the execution of | 9 |
it was held | 9 |
the body of | 9 |
can not be | 9 |
difference of opinion | 9 |
of such a | 9 |
recognition of belligerency | 9 |
to the same | 9 |
the hague conference | 9 |
institute of international | 9 |
to be the | 9 |
and great britain | 9 |
the armed forces | 9 |
the suez canal | 9 |
exercise of the | 9 |
to those who | 9 |
which have been | 9 |
of war in | 9 |
will be found | 9 |
to which it | 9 |
the war between | 9 |
in which case | 9 |
those of the | 9 |
district of florida | 9 |
between the two | 9 |
in some of | 9 |
the control of | 9 |
the carriage of | 9 |
real property of | 9 |
a vessel of | 9 |
by the declaration | 9 |
of the president | 9 |
the coast of | 9 |
half to the | 9 |
a given state | 9 |
of the rules | 9 |
the constitution of | 9 |
right of search | 9 |
in which they | 9 |
determined by the | 9 |
is held to | 9 |
the status of | 9 |
a state to | 9 |
with reference to | 9 |
for the conduct | 9 |
in the occupied | 9 |
permanent court of | 9 |
navigation of rivers | 9 |
the new state | 9 |
the hostile government | 9 |
between spain and | 9 |
may be said | 9 |
united states the | 9 |
by reason of | 9 |
of the privy | 9 |
led to the | 9 |
which is the | 9 |
as it is | 9 |
of war or | 9 |
order in council | 9 |
only to the | 9 |
of the latter | 9 |
international law and | 9 |
the flag of | 9 |
on a voyage | 9 |
the sanction of | 9 |
not entitled to | 9 |
from the time | 9 |
the maintenance of | 9 |
in no way | 9 |
the payment of | 9 |
the modern period | 9 |
violation of neutrality | 9 |
be able to | 9 |
for the most | 9 |
regarded as a | 9 |
the work of | 9 |
liable to be | 9 |
conference of london | 9 |
to do with | 9 |
decision of the | 8 |
it is to | 8 |
in case the | 8 |
personal property of | 8 |
in any manner | 8 |
peace of westphalia | 8 |
within the territorial | 8 |
in the form | 8 |
of this kind | 8 |
between the states | 8 |
the authorities of | 8 |
state may be | 8 |
in excess of | 8 |
united states as | 8 |
the departure of | 8 |
on this subject | 8 |
the request of | 8 |
prize court and | 8 |
pleas of the | 8 |
with other states | 8 |
great britain in | 8 |
right of reprisal | 8 |
master of the | 8 |
and must be | 8 |
of the american | 8 |
the rules and | 8 |
this may be | 8 |
the way of | 8 |
at the outbreak | 8 |
to the officers | 8 |
armed forces of | 8 |
sphere of influence | 8 |
prize and prize | 8 |
must be effective | 8 |
the effect of | 8 |
a breach of | 8 |
rules of law | 8 |
of view of | 8 |
a state has | 8 |
the hostile country | 8 |
cannot be compelled | 8 |
be necessary to | 8 |
community of law | 8 |
inhabitants of the | 8 |
the states parties | 8 |
modern international law | 8 |
rules for the | 8 |
in recent years | 8 |
the state and | 8 |
to share in | 8 |
of the mission | 8 |
relations between states | 8 |
owing to the | 8 |
introduction to the | 8 |
independence of the | 8 |
the enemy is | 8 |
he is accredited | 8 |
extent of the | 8 |
this is the | 8 |
declaration of the | 8 |
depends upon the | 8 |
to the general | 8 |
one half to | 8 |
the order of | 8 |
one third to | 8 |
abolition of the | 8 |
what it is | 8 |
may be used | 8 |
it has not | 8 |
violation of blockade | 8 |
united states has | 8 |
value of the | 8 |
provided that the | 8 |
to be observed | 8 |
to an end | 8 |
the most part | 8 |
as a prize | 8 |
during the latter | 8 |
is to say | 8 |
is necessary to | 8 |
to the extent | 8 |
been the subject | 8 |
approval of the | 8 |
in consequence of | 8 |
the operations of | 8 |
during the nineteenth | 8 |
the rank of | 8 |
land and naval | 8 |
of the receiving | 8 |
principle of the | 8 |
the policy of | 8 |
destined for the | 8 |
the continuance of | 8 |
who may be | 8 |
in a manner | 8 |
are not to | 8 |
country of the | 8 |
law of england | 8 |
the first place | 8 |
the range of | 8 |
his own state | 8 |
of any colony | 8 |
of the rights | 8 |
if the vessel | 8 |
the attempt to | 8 |
the weight of | 8 |
translation from latin | 8 |
title of the | 8 |
those which have | 8 |
of the consolato | 8 |
that is to | 8 |
is exempt from | 8 |
the second peace | 8 |
in general the | 8 |
orders in council | 8 |
of captures made | 8 |
the international law | 8 |
does not seem | 8 |
code of the | 8 |
relations between the | 8 |
have the right | 8 |
in such cases | 8 |
the personnel of | 8 |
respecting the laws | 8 |
of a foreign | 8 |
in the way | 8 |
by great britain | 8 |
under the jurisdiction | 8 |
courts of the | 8 |
select pleas of | 8 |
state is not | 8 |
the condition of | 8 |
that they have | 8 |
the contracting parties | 8 |
of human nature | 8 |
there must be | 8 |
those who are | 8 |
the war with | 8 |
the intention of | 8 |
the international court | 8 |
vests in the | 8 |
may be regarded | 8 |
amicable settlement of | 8 |
his own country | 8 |
to the declaration | 8 |
said to be | 8 |
breach of blockade | 8 |
port of the | 8 |
of a diplomatic | 8 |
they do not | 8 |
the states of | 8 |
of the capturing | 8 |
may be necessary | 8 |
of prize distribution | 8 |
any foreign prince | 8 |
necessities of war | 8 |
flags of truce | 8 |
go to the | 8 |
terms of the | 8 |
international court of | 8 |
of prize courts | 8 |
the title to | 8 |
that they were | 8 |
the rule of | 8 |
from latin by | 8 |
in every case | 8 |
the navigation of | 8 |
prince or state | 8 |
to the crown | 8 |
by the president | 8 |
order of the | 8 |
state and the | 8 |
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