International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... ment of the United States in 1896 indicated that it would " not be indisposed to consider the adoption of a 6 - mile limit and in 1913 it was said " The present tendency as shown in international conferences is to extend the limits of ...
... ment of the United States in 1896 indicated that it would " not be indisposed to consider the adoption of a 6 - mile limit and in 1913 it was said " The present tendency as shown in international conferences is to extend the limits of ...
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... ment knows that no objections are made by the Federal Govern- ment to the 6 - mile limit set by us on our territorial waters for the purposes of neutrality . Yet , with a view to removing any possible uncertainty , His Majesty's ...
... ment knows that no objections are made by the Federal Govern- ment to the 6 - mile limit set by us on our territorial waters for the purposes of neutrality . Yet , with a view to removing any possible uncertainty , His Majesty's ...
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... ment regards the seizure of Piepenbrink by the French Govern- ment and his detention by the British Government as unjustifiable , and has to - day addressed a communication on this subject to the British Government requesting his ...
... ment regards the seizure of Piepenbrink by the French Govern- ment and his detention by the British Government as unjustifiable , and has to - day addressed a communication on this subject to the British Government requesting his ...
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