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It comes from the standard legal language of the day. Do your research and you'll find that there was a standard international legal dictionary (published in France and generally accepted) which was used.

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I've done my research and what was suggested in that post is utter garbage.

If you have law or legal precedent, let's see it. I'm not your researcher for horseshit.

We don't subscribe to "international law". There is no international legal body with jurisdiction in the US, and fuck everything that has anything to do with France. What utter fucking stupidity.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_jure_belli_ac_pacis

Start there. International Law and specific legal definitions were a thing in the 18th century so that two nations could agree on terminology utilized in legal disputes across borders.

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You are full of shit.

Presidential eligibility doesn't have shit to do with international treaty or determination of war satus. And you're link doesn't either.

Stop stroking me, ya fucking homo.