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    <namePart> Gathorne-hardy, G. M.</namePart>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">By G. M. Gathorne-hardy, Preface By The Rt. Hon. Lord Eustace Percy.</note>
  <note>Of revolutions and intrigues, The War, its causes, course, and crime,
The ups and downs of pacts and leagues, And wounds as yet unhealed by times Such are the themes you treat, who dare (A risk which many a heart dismays) To stir hot ashes, which may flare At any moment to a blaze
HORACE, Odes, II</note>
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    <topic>Private international law</topic>
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