International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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Стр. 54
... recognize the independence of the Philip- pine Islands when it is attained . There would be certain complications ... recognized in this Conference that naval power might be conditioned on other factors than ships and article XIX of ...
... recognize the independence of the Philip- pine Islands when it is attained . There would be certain complications ... recognized in this Conference that naval power might be conditioned on other factors than ships and article XIX of ...
Стр. 98
... recognized . There might be a state of war without any hostilities or conflict of the armed pub- lic forces . The neutral rights and obligations arose from a known state of war regardless of whether any hostili- ties had or had not ...
... recognized . There might be a state of war without any hostilities or conflict of the armed pub- lic forces . The neutral rights and obligations arose from a known state of war regardless of whether any hostili- ties had or had not ...
Стр. 129
... recognizes the right of the United States to expropriate property for public uses , to maintain military and other ... recognized . ( 16 ) Citizens and corporations of the United States . shall enjoy in the Commonwealth of the ...
... recognizes the right of the United States to expropriate property for public uses , to maintain military and other ... recognized . ( 16 ) Citizens and corporations of the United States . shall enjoy in the Commonwealth of the ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
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