International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... responsibility that it did accept , and inci- dentally agree that his property in the enemy's hands be utilized , and if need be exhausted , for the purpose of satisfying the fiscal burdens that were assumed . In the process of ...
... responsibility that it did accept , and inci- dentally agree that his property in the enemy's hands be utilized , and if need be exhausted , for the purpose of satisfying the fiscal burdens that were assumed . In the process of ...
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... responsibility , in the official sanitary service of its armies . According to No. 184 of the War Dept. Rules of Land Warfare , 1940 : " The American National Red Cross is , under the proclamation of the President , the only such ...
... responsibility , in the official sanitary service of its armies . According to No. 184 of the War Dept. Rules of Land Warfare , 1940 : " The American National Red Cross is , under the proclamation of the President , the only such ...
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... RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES adjustment of war claims under Treaty of Versailles , 972-974 American , against Germany , arising out of World War I , 958-962 American interposition in behalf of domiciled aliens , 897 American participation ...
... RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES adjustment of war claims under Treaty of Versailles , 972-974 American , against Germany , arising out of World War I , 958-962 American interposition in behalf of domiciled aliens , 897 American participation ...
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