International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... possession proceeded to settle therein . They in turn , after securing a frail lodg- ment might be exterminated by the native inhabitants , or by forces of the monarch on behalf of whom the original taking of possession had been ...
... possession proceeded to settle therein . They in turn , after securing a frail lodg- ment might be exterminated by the native inhabitants , or by forces of the monarch on behalf of whom the original taking of possession had been ...
Side 325
... possession , and that which was not taken or possessed could not be said to be found , although seen or discovered . . " From the above it followed clearly that the finding of which the said treaty speaks , must be understood and is ...
... possession , and that which was not taken or possessed could not be said to be found , although seen or discovered . . " From the above it followed clearly that the finding of which the said treaty speaks , must be understood and is ...
Side 509
... possession ; that it made possession the test ; that the only possession of either colonial entity before independence " was such as could be ascribed to it by virtue of the administra- tive authority it enjoyed . " ( Guatemala ...
... possession ; that it made possession the test ; that the only possession of either colonial entity before independence " was such as could be ascribed to it by virtue of the administra- tive authority it enjoyed . " ( Guatemala ...
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