International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Стр. 49
... Brazilian rules stated on August 4 , 1914 , " Art . 13th . The belligerent warships are allowed to repair their damages in the ports and harbors of Brazil only to the extent of rendering them sea worthy , without in any wise augmenting ...
... Brazilian rules stated on August 4 , 1914 , " Art . 13th . The belligerent warships are allowed to repair their damages in the ports and harbors of Brazil only to the extent of rendering them sea worthy , without in any wise augmenting ...
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... Brazilian port officials as well as our consular officers might well mistake a Brazilian ship for an American or an American for a Brazilian . " I do not know whether your Government has adopted any regulations in regard to the use of a ...
... Brazilian port officials as well as our consular officers might well mistake a Brazilian ship for an American or an American for a Brazilian . " I do not know whether your Government has adopted any regulations in regard to the use of a ...
Стр. 75
... Brazilian port officials as well as our consular officers might well mistake a Brazilian ship for an American or an American for a Brazilian . " I do not know whether your Government has adopted any regulations in regard to the use of a ...
... Brazilian port officials as well as our consular officers might well mistake a Brazilian ship for an American or an American for a Brazilian . " I do not know whether your Government has adopted any regulations in regard to the use of a ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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