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... officers . The law of nations pertaining to consular officers is believed to be replete with instances of such events . Inasmuch , therefore , as the conven- tional law of nations may prove to be a decisive amendatory influence , inter ...
... officers . The law of nations pertaining to consular officers is believed to be replete with instances of such events . Inasmuch , therefore , as the conven- tional law of nations may prove to be a decisive amendatory influence , inter ...
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... officer or officers ( either of specific individuals or of officers generally ) of the Government of the United States or of any other organized government because of his or their official character ; or ( 3 ) the unlawful damage ...
... officer or officers ( either of specific individuals or of officers generally ) of the Government of the United States or of any other organized government because of his or their official character ; or ( 3 ) the unlawful damage ...
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... officers to inspect foreign vessels or order their disinfection in Ger- man ports , or to administer oaths to officers of foreign ships within the jurisdiction of the German Empire . " For . Rel . 1895 , I , 513 , 514 ; Moore , Dig ...
... officers to inspect foreign vessels or order their disinfection in Ger- man ports , or to administer oaths to officers of foreign ships within the jurisdiction of the German Empire . " For . Rel . 1895 , I , 513 , 514 ; Moore , Dig ...
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