International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... regulations to the 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 ...
... regulations to the 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 ...
Стр. 107
... regulations on the subject will follow their own regulations , but these regulations are not necessarily based on international law . The accepted law at the outbreak of the World War was , as is shown herein , in agreement with the ...
... regulations on the subject will follow their own regulations , but these regulations are not necessarily based on international law . The accepted law at the outbreak of the World War was , as is shown herein , in agreement with the ...
Стр. 112
... regulations on , 1904 . Official On captured vessel .. Removal of__ . Russian decree on , 1877_ Sealed _ - _ - _- Search of____ Page 59 44 46 , 59 65 44 56 59 -- 44 , 54 40 , 58. 66 Transfer of___ . Treatment of , 1900 to 1907 ---- 40 ...
... regulations on , 1904 . Official On captured vessel .. Removal of__ . Russian decree on , 1877_ Sealed _ - _ - _- Search of____ Page 59 44 46 , 59 65 44 56 59 -- 44 , 54 40 , 58. 66 Transfer of___ . Treatment of , 1900 to 1907 ---- 40 ...
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