International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... United States for approval . If the President approves the amendment or if the President fails to disapprove such amendment within six months from the time of its submission , the amendment shall take effect as a part of such ...
... United States for approval . If the President approves the amendment or if the President fails to disapprove such amendment within six months from the time of its submission , the amendment shall take effect as a part of such ...
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... United States . ( 10 ) Foreign affairs shall be under the direct super- vision and control of the United States . ( 11 ) All acts passed by the Legislature of the Com- monwealth of the Philippine Islands shall be reported to the ...
... United States . ( 10 ) Foreign affairs shall be under the direct super- vision and control of the United States . ( 11 ) All acts passed by the Legislature of the Com- monwealth of the Philippine Islands shall be reported to the ...
Стр. 133
... United States from the Philippine Islands in any calendar year in excess of two hundred thousand long tons , the same rates of duty which are required by the laws of the United States to be levied , collected , and paid upon like ...
... United States from the Philippine Islands in any calendar year in excess of two hundred thousand long tons , the same rates of duty which are required by the laws of the United States to be levied , collected , and paid upon like ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
a b c and | 70 |
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