International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... claim of ownership to unoccupied lands adjacent to those which were actually occupied . By virtue thereof he maintained that the United States was entitled to the territory on its western frontier as far as the Pacific Ocean.10 With the ...
... claim of ownership to unoccupied lands adjacent to those which were actually occupied . By virtue thereof he maintained that the United States was entitled to the territory on its western frontier as far as the Pacific Ocean.10 With the ...
Side 351
... claim to Adélie Land , attaching it to the Government General of Madagascar , some 8000 kilo- meters distant therefrom . Information concerning the French claim was trans- mitted to the Department of State in a dispatch from the Embassy ...
... claim to Adélie Land , attaching it to the Government General of Madagascar , some 8000 kilo- meters distant therefrom . Information concerning the French claim was trans- mitted to the Department of State in a dispatch from the Embassy ...
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... Claim made by His Majesty's Government in Canada under the Provisions of Article IV of the Convention con- cluded January 23 , 1924 , between the United States and Great Britain , id . , No. 2 ( 2 ) ; " I'm Alone " Case : Answer of the ...
... Claim made by His Majesty's Government in Canada under the Provisions of Article IV of the Convention con- cluded January 23 , 1924 , between the United States and Great Britain , id . , No. 2 ( 2 ) ; " I'm Alone " Case : Answer of the ...
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