International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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Стр. 58
... Government of the United States complains . Fur- thermore , the allied powers appear to have overlooked the ad- mission of the Government of the United States that post parcels may be treated as merchandise subject to the exercise of ...
... Government of the United States complains . Fur- thermore , the allied powers appear to have overlooked the ad- mission of the Government of the United States that post parcels may be treated as merchandise subject to the exercise of ...
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... Government is , of course , perfectly cognizant of all these considerations , and I can only suppose that the protest which you have been instructed to make is based on some misap- prehension of the facts . That , too , must be the ...
... Government is , of course , perfectly cognizant of all these considerations , and I can only suppose that the protest which you have been instructed to make is based on some misap- prehension of the facts . That , too , must be the ...
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... Government of this Government's attitude in the Piepen- brink case in March , last , which was based upon the principle contended for by Earl Russell in the Trent case , this Government is surprised at this exercise of belligerent power ...
... Government of this Government's attitude in the Piepen- brink case in March , last , which was based upon the principle contended for by Earl Russell in the Trent case , this Government is surprised at this exercise of belligerent power ...
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