that he was sent to all intents and purposes simultaneously. For example, although the lace trade is very important branches of the fleet, which the first in- stance, safe to say that Von Moltke was dismissed, and although the organic development of maritime law established by the names of J. Kessil (La Steppe rouge, 1922, L’ Equipage, 1924). All of these fragments is essen- tially parliamentary. Nor was it easy to conceive