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... York , 1927 . 6 See discussions in the Senate , April 14 , 1924 , Cong . Rec . LXV . , Part 6 , 6302 , 6305 , 6315 . 7 43 Stat . 154 , 8 U. S. C. A. § 203 . 8 See Mr. Hanihara , Japanese Ambassador , to Mr. Hughes , Secy . of State ...
... York , 1927 . 6 See discussions in the Senate , April 14 , 1924 , Cong . Rec . LXV . , Part 6 , 6302 , 6305 , 6315 . 7 43 Stat . 154 , 8 U. S. C. A. § 203 . 8 See Mr. Hanihara , Japanese Ambassador , to Mr. Hughes , Secy . of State ...
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... York by his brother , Charles II . Thus it became immaterial whether the Dutch possession was regarded as that of a military occupant temporarily suspending the common law of the de jure sovereign , or as that of an established ...
... York by his brother , Charles II . Thus it became immaterial whether the Dutch possession was regarded as that of a military occupant temporarily suspending the common law of the de jure sovereign , or as that of an established ...
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... York for its exercise , or , in other words , if the transfer is sub- ject to the power of the State of New York , then New York may subject the transfer to a tax . " ( Id . , 205. ) 11 See Curry v . McCanless , 307 U. S. 357 , where Mr ...
... York for its exercise , or , in other words , if the transfer is sub- ject to the power of the State of New York , then New York may subject the transfer to a tax . " ( Id . , 205. ) 11 See Curry v . McCanless , 307 U. S. 357 , where Mr ...
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