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BY
PHILIP QUINCY WRIGHT
A. B. Lombard College, 1912
THESIS
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the
Degree of
MASTER OF ARTS
IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
IN
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1913
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
JUNE 5, 1913
I HEREBY RECOMMEND THAT THE THESIS PREPARED UNDER MY SUPERVISION BY
QUINCY WRIGHT
ENTITLEDPRIZE MONEY
BE ACCEPTED AS FULFILLING THIS PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
DEGREE OFMASTER OF ARTS
James W. Garner.
In Charge of Major Work
James W. Garner.
Head of Department
Recommendation concurred in:
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Introduction. | |
Chapter I. Among the Ancients. | |
Page | |
Part 1. Greece | 2 |
a. Land War—Principles, Causes, Effects. | |
b. Maritime War—Prize Courts, Piracy, Rhodian Laws. | |
Part 2. Rome | 10 |
a. Land War—Method of Division. | |
b. Maritime War—A Land People, Piracy, Principles, Causes, Effects, Ferocity of War. | |
Chapter II. During the Middle Ages. | |
Part 1. Maritime Codes | 16 |
Early Codes, Consolato del Mare, Character of its Rules, Effects, No Recognition of States. | |
Part 2. The New International Law | 21 |
Machiavelli, Brunus, Victoria, Ayala, More, Bodin, Gentilis, Grotius, Zouche, Puffendorf, Summary. | |
Chapter III. Great Britain, H ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |