International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... declared that the taking of possession was accomplished by the establish- ment of a responsible local power , provided with sufficient means to maintain order and assure the regular exercise of its authority within the limits of the ...
... declared that the taking of possession was accomplished by the establish- ment of a responsible local power , provided with sufficient means to maintain order and assure the regular exercise of its authority within the limits of the ...
Side 557
... declared to be navigable waterways of international concern : 1. All parts which are naturally navigable to and from the sea of a water- way which in its course , naturally navigable to and from the sea , separates or traverses ...
... declared to be navigable waterways of international concern : 1. All parts which are naturally navigable to and from the sea of a water- way which in its course , naturally navigable to and from the sea , separates or traverses ...
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... declared it to be highly improper for the Consulate General of China to issue any proclamation at all in the territory of the United States without the express consent of the Government of the United States . He declared that the ...
... declared it to be highly improper for the Consulate General of China to issue any proclamation at all in the territory of the United States without the express consent of the Government of the United States . He declared that the ...
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