International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... American diplomatic and consular correspondence : 1. All correspondence between American diplomatic and con- sular officers within Austrian territory to be inviolable if under seal of office . 2. No correspondence of private individuals ...
... American diplomatic and consular correspondence : 1. All correspondence between American diplomatic and con- sular officers within Austrian territory to be inviolable if under seal of office . 2. No correspondence of private individuals ...
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... American Ambassador in Great Britain , January 4 , 1916 : Department advised that British customs authorities removed from Danish steamer Oscar Second 734 bags parcel mail en route from United States to Norway , Sweden , and Denmark ...
... American Ambassador in Great Britain , January 4 , 1916 : Department advised that British customs authorities removed from Danish steamer Oscar Second 734 bags parcel mail en route from United States to Norway , Sweden , and Denmark ...
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... AMERICAN EMBASSY , London , January 4 , 1915 . British Government answers that although August Pepenbrink has declared intention of becoming American citizen he appears from a legal standpoint to be still a German subject if he has not ...
... AMERICAN EMBASSY , London , January 4 , 1915 . British Government answers that although August Pepenbrink has declared intention of becoming American citizen he appears from a legal standpoint to be still a German subject if he has not ...
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