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Description and Holding Information
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Scott, Modern Fr. Diplomatic Lang., 1924
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Le française langue diplomatique moderne; Étude critique de conciliation internationale: by James Brown Scott. P., Paris, A. Pedone, 1924. (The introduction is by Nicholas Murray Butler, then President of Columbia. The print copy scanned by LLMC was presented by the author to Sir Walter Phillimore, from July 1918 1st Baron Phillimore. Phillimore was a Judge of the High Court from 1897 to 1913 and Lord Justice of Appeal from 1913 to 1916, after which he was admitted to the Privy Council. In his pre-judicial years, Phillimore was an eminent ecclesiastical lawyer, and figured in the macabre affair dubbed “The Case of the Home Office Baby.” The case stemmed from a publicity stunt put in course in 1884 by the Rev. J. Mirehouse, the eccentric Rector of Colsterworth in Lincoln-shire. To protest the threatened closure of a local graveyard, Mirehouse mailed the corpse of a stillborn infant to the Home Office Secretary in a parcel marked “perishable.” Phillimore, being consulted, gave the opinion that the good rector had committed no offense known to the canon law of the Church of England, so therefore could not be disciplined.)
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Title:
Le français, langue diplomatique moderne : ét́ude critique de conciliation internationale / par James Brown Scott ; introduction de Nicholas Murray Butler.
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OCLC Number:
809196211
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Volume 1 | | Yes | No |
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