International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... Government of the United States declared : This Government holds the view that any general bombing of an ex- tensive area wherein there resides a large populace engaged in peaceful pur- suits is unwarranted and contrary to principles of ...
... Government of the United States declared : This Government holds the view that any general bombing of an ex- tensive area wherein there resides a large populace engaged in peaceful pur- suits is unwarranted and contrary to principles of ...
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... Government thereof to be outside of its control could not be closed by such Government save by a blockade effectively maintained.1 Again , in the course of the revolution in Spain , Secretary Hull , on August 5 , 1936 , instructed the ...
... Government thereof to be outside of its control could not be closed by such Government save by a blockade effectively maintained.1 Again , in the course of the revolution in Spain , Secretary Hull , on August 5 , 1936 , instructed the ...
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... government of any State named in such proclamation , or of any political subdivision of any such State , or of any person acting for or on behalf of the government of any such State or political subdivision thereof , issued after the ...
... government of any State named in such proclamation , or of any political subdivision of any such State , or of any person acting for or on behalf of the government of any such State or political subdivision thereof , issued after the ...
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