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ENDNOTES
1Withdrawn in 1904.
2Infra, Ch. VII. Section 6.
3Infra, Ch. VI. Section 14.
4Writer's names are omitted as immaterial.
6This Bill, originally introduced in the House of Commons on June 23 1910, to enable the Government to ratify Hague Convention No xii. of 1907 and the Declaration of London of 1909, was passed by that House on December 7, 1911, but rejected on the 12th of the same month, by 145 to 53 votes, in the House of Lords. Cf. infra, pp. 191-196.
7Cf. infra, p. 98. The Bill became an Act, 1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 20.
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