International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... embassy or legation of the enemy would doubtless be deemed an abuse of power.2 Works of art and treasures of historical and literary value ought to be exempt.3 If seized by a belligerent during the conflict , the ultimate treaty of ...
... embassy or legation of the enemy would doubtless be deemed an abuse of power.2 Works of art and treasures of historical and literary value ought to be exempt.3 If seized by a belligerent during the conflict , the ultimate treaty of ...
Side 1941
... Embassy at Washington , Aug. 13 , 1914 , For . Rel . 1914 , Supp . , 455 . 3 Memorandum from the British Embassy at Washington , id . , 460 ; also protest of the British Government against the methods employed by the German Navy ...
... Embassy at Washington , Aug. 13 , 1914 , For . Rel . 1914 , Supp . , 455 . 3 Memorandum from the British Embassy at Washington , id . , 460 ; also protest of the British Government against the methods employed by the German Navy ...
Side 2052
... Embassy at Washington made inquiry concerning the procedure which the Government of the United States proposed to ... Embassy , April 17 , 1917 , it was said : " In reply the Department of State advises the British Embassy that it is ...
... Embassy at Washington made inquiry concerning the procedure which the Government of the United States proposed to ... Embassy , April 17 , 1917 , it was said : " In reply the Department of State advises the British Embassy that it is ...
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