International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... reasons for the exercise of authority have been for self-defense, sometimes for economic or other reasons. In the account of creation in the first chapter of Genesis, God is represented as saying, " Let us make man in our image after ...
... reasons for the exercise of authority have been for self-defense, sometimes for economic or other reasons. In the account of creation in the first chapter of Genesis, God is represented as saying, " Let us make man in our image after ...
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... reasons for the exercise of authority have been for self - defense , sometimes for eco- nomic or other reasons . In the account of creation in the first chapter of Genesis , God is represented as saying , " Let us make man in our image ...
... reasons for the exercise of authority have been for self - defense , sometimes for eco- nomic or other reasons . In the account of creation in the first chapter of Genesis , God is represented as saying , " Let us make man in our image ...
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... reasons , brought forward from time to time in the discussion of this question and advanced by writers on in- ternational law , why the maritime nations might deem the way clear to extend this determined limit of 3 miles , in view of ...
... reasons , brought forward from time to time in the discussion of this question and advanced by writers on in- ternational law , why the maritime nations might deem the way clear to extend this determined limit of 3 miles , in view of ...
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