International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Britain which were in the main respectful of the contentions of the United States , and which at the same time marked the recognition by it of the mandatory régime to the areas specified.24 As has been recently observed by Mr. Hackworth ...
... Britain which were in the main respectful of the contentions of the United States , and which at the same time marked the recognition by it of the mandatory régime to the areas specified.24 As has been recently observed by Mr. Hackworth ...
Side 300
... Britain in order to bring to a close a war between Chile and Peru . In 1886 , it was indisposed to act in concert with certain Euro- pean powers against Venezuela . " On the other hand , the United States , in coöperation with Great Britain ...
... Britain in order to bring to a close a war between Chile and Peru . In 1886 , it was indisposed to act in concert with certain Euro- pean powers against Venezuela . " On the other hand , the United States , in coöperation with Great Britain ...
Side 765
... Britain renounced , in 1858 , claims which it had previously asserted in support of a contrary doctrine . The United States , after having long declined to conclude an agreement yielding to foreign vessels a right to visit and search ...
... Britain renounced , in 1858 , claims which it had previously asserted in support of a contrary doctrine . The United States , after having long declined to conclude an agreement yielding to foreign vessels a right to visit and search ...
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