Nomination of Philip C. Jessup: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Philip C. Jessup to be United States Representative to the Sixth General Assembly of the United Nations ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Всего страниц: 1022 |
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... course of a war adopt new measures or alter the measures which it has previously adopted , provided , however , that the new measures adopted do not violate any provision of this convention . " Why it may reasonably be asked , does ...
... course of a war adopt new measures or alter the measures which it has previously adopted , provided , however , that the new measures adopted do not violate any provision of this convention . " Why it may reasonably be asked , does ...
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... course of a war adopt new measures or alter the measures which it has previously adopted , provided , however , that the new measures adopted do not violate any provision of this convention . " Why it may reasonably be asked , does ...
... course of a war adopt new measures or alter the measures which it has previously adopted , provided , however , that the new measures adopted do not violate any provision of this convention . " Why it may reasonably be asked , does ...
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... course we will ask Dr. Jessup when he comes on the stand what his connection was with this organi- zation . I am not criticizing your bringing these matters to our atten- tion at all , but I want to try and get as clearly as possible in ...
... course we will ask Dr. Jessup when he comes on the stand what his connection was with this organi- zation . I am not criticizing your bringing these matters to our atten- tion at all , but I want to try and get as clearly as possible in ...
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... course it is of very great interest in this matter , is that it has apparently impressed the Congress officially , so that the McCarran committee is apparently spending a great deal of time and money on this very point . They have a ...
... course it is of very great interest in this matter , is that it has apparently impressed the Congress officially , so that the McCarran committee is apparently spending a great deal of time and money on this very point . They have a ...
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... course it happens that every member of this subcommittee was a member of the committee that heard the hearings in the MacArthur case , and I think we can all agree that that was a highly controversial subject and that anyone expressing ...
... course it happens that every member of this subcommittee was a member of the committee that heard the hearings in the MacArthur case , and I think we can all agree that that was a highly controversial subject and that anyone expressing ...
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