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Robert Wheaton Obituary (1924 - 2021) - Henrico, VA - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Legacy.com
WHEATON, Robert Henry, a resident of Glen Allen, Virginia, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2021, at the age of 96.
45 months ago
The Original Meaning of "Subject to the Jurisdiction" of the United States
Reason Magazine
It meant under the authority of US law, thus excluding foreign diplomats, foreign armies and (at the time) Native American tribes.
49 months ago
The Man Who Would Not Be Vice President: The Daniel Webster Collection
Brandeis University
The Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department holds eleven manuscript boxes of the correspondence of famed American senator...
166 months ago
The past is never in the past
The University of Melbourne
Contrary to Putin's propaganda, Ukraine's history is long and echoes amid the war now raging following the Russian invasion, says University...
32 months ago
Two Years Before the Mast | work by Dana
Britannica
A personal narrative presenting “the life of a common sailor at sea as it really is” and showing the abuses endured by his fellow sailors.
110 months ago
Milestones in Legal Culture and Tradition
Berkeley Law
These landmark works in civil law, common law, international and comparative law, religious law, and world legal cultures range from manuscript and early...
77 months ago
George Washington’s 220 Year Overdue Library Book: “The Law of Nations”
Opinio Juris
They were an essay on international affairs called Law of Nations and the twelfth volume of a 14-volume collection of debates from the English House of Commons.
175 months ago
Opinion – Trump’s Effective China Strategy
E-International Relations
Trump may not be a 'stable genius', but when it comes to China, he might well have the most effective foreign policy of all the U.S....
59 months ago
Humanitarian bullets and man-killers: Revisiting the history of arms regulation in the late nineteenth century
International Review of the Red Cross
In 1899, the delegates at the first Hague Peace Conference outlawed the use of expanding bullets in warfare. Also known as “dum-dum” bullets...
24 months ago
Point Loma Explorer Juan Cabrillo Never Conducted a Spanish Possession Ceremony in Kumeyaay Territory
OB Rag
By Steve Newcomb / Indian Country / September 26, 2016 A statue is dedicated to the conquistador Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo stands at the...
98 months ago