International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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Стр. 44
... foreign authorities , will be in the discretion of the United States officers to whom they may come , delivered to the consuls , commanding naval officers , or legation of the foreign government to be opened , upon the understanding ...
... foreign authorities , will be in the discretion of the United States officers to whom they may come , delivered to the consuls , commanding naval officers , or legation of the foreign government to be opened , upon the understanding ...
Стр. 56
... foreign banks are refus.ng to cash Ameri- can drafts owing to the absence of any security that the drafts will travel safely in the mails . Moreover , the detention of diplo- matic and consular mail is an aggravating circumstance in a ...
... foreign banks are refus.ng to cash Ameri- can drafts owing to the absence of any security that the drafts will travel safely in the mails . Moreover , the detention of diplo- matic and consular mail is an aggravating circumstance in a ...
Стр. 94
... Foreign Office , and its attention should also be called to the rule stated by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in a note dated December 3 , 1861 , to the French Minister at Washington , in regard to the Trent case , as follows ...
... Foreign Office , and its attention should also be called to the rule stated by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in a note dated December 3 , 1861 , to the French Minister at Washington , in regard to the Trent case , as follows ...
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