International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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Стр. 54
... effect that consular officers should leave unsealed their correspond- ence addressed to foreign countries . So many protests and complaints were received that the Secretary of State on November 25 , 1914 , proposed to the belligerent ...
... effect that consular officers should leave unsealed their correspond- ence addressed to foreign countries . So many protests and complaints were received that the Secretary of State on November 25 , 1914 , proposed to the belligerent ...
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... effect made the following April through the French ambas- sador : By the Eleventh Hague Convention and for the reasons above mentioned , the signatory powers relinquished the right of thus seizing dispatches and declared all postal ...
... effect made the following April through the French ambas- sador : By the Eleventh Hague Convention and for the reasons above mentioned , the signatory powers relinquished the right of thus seizing dispatches and declared all postal ...
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... effect , that , although they may be enemies to both or either party , they are not to be taken out of that free ship , unless they are officers or soldiers , and in the actual service of the enemies : Provided , however , and it is ...
... effect , that , although they may be enemies to both or either party , they are not to be taken out of that free ship , unless they are officers or soldiers , and in the actual service of the enemies : Provided , however , and it is ...
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