International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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Стр. 54
... desire and the intention of the American Government to remove these forces when per- formance of their function of protection is no longer called for , and such remains its desire and expectation . The issues and problems which are of ...
... desire and the intention of the American Government to remove these forces when per- formance of their function of protection is no longer called for , and such remains its desire and expectation . The issues and problems which are of ...
Стр. 79
... desire also to call Your Excellency's attention to the fact that unwarranted restrictions placed by the Japanese military authorities upon American nationals in China- notwithstanding the existence of American treaty rights in China and ...
... desire also to call Your Excellency's attention to the fact that unwarranted restrictions placed by the Japanese military authorities upon American nationals in China- notwithstanding the existence of American treaty rights in China and ...
Стр. 135
... desire of the Japanese Government to safe- guard the rights and interests of the United States and other third powers . " I avail [ etc. ] . " KOKI HIROTA . " The Secretary of State today instructed the American Ambassador to Japan , Mr ...
... desire of the Japanese Government to safe- guard the rights and interests of the United States and other third powers . " I avail [ etc. ] . " KOKI HIROTA . " The Secretary of State today instructed the American Ambassador to Japan , Mr ...
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Belligerent and neutral rights in regard | 1 |
Actual and projected conventions and rules for the | 9 |
Assumptions in this case | 15 |
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