| Contents of 1929 Issue 2 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| The British Government and Neutral Rights, 1861-1865. by Professor James P. Baxter 3rd, Havard University | 185 | ||
| The Freedom of the Seas. by Colonel Edward M. House U.S.A., With a Preface by Rear Admiral J. D. Allen | 213 | ||
| The Freedom of the Seas. Some Comments on Colonel House's Pamphlet by Vice-Admiral Sir Herbert W. Richmond | 221 | ||
| Mr. Arthur Bullard's Proposals, With Some Comments Thereon | 237 | ||
| The British Commonwealth, Freedom and the Seas. With Comments | 256 | ||
| Mr. Walter Lippmann's Proposals | 274 | ||
| Comments on Mr. Walter Lippmann's Proposals | 281 | ||
| Senator Borah and the Freedom of the Seas. With Comments | 297 | ||
| Anglo-american Relations and Sea Power. by John W. Davis | 308 | ||
| Some Comments on Mr. Davis' Paper | 318 | ||
| The Pact of Paris and the Freedom of the Seas. by Dr. T. Shotwell | 332 | ||
| The Freedom of the Seas. by Captain K . G. B. Dewar, R.N | 334 | ||
| The Freedom of the Sea. by the Late Sir Francis Piggott | 344 | ||
| Freedom of the Seas and Modern Blockade. by Captain A. C. Dewar, R.N | 374 | ||
| Freedom of the Seas. by Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Arthur D. Fanshawe | 382 | ||
| Preparatory Commission for Disarmament, Geneva, April, 1929 | 383 | ||
| Neutral Commerce in the War of the Spanish Succession and the Treaty of Utrecht. by G. N. Clark, M.A | 384 | ||
| Prize Law During the World War. by Professor James Wilford Garner | 398 | ||
| Recommendations for Advancement | 400 | ||
| MemberShip | 409 | ||
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