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Стр. 52
... continue its course , and the neu- tral powers were to continue to acquiesce in these violations of neutrality to the detriment of Germany ; for her viola- tions of international law Great Britain pleads the vital interests which the ...
... continue its course , and the neu- tral powers were to continue to acquiesce in these violations of neutrality to the detriment of Germany ; for her viola- tions of international law Great Britain pleads the vital interests which the ...
Стр. 59
... continue to be kept strictly within the framework of the VIIIth Hague Con- vention of 1907. In accordance with this Convention the mine fields which have been laid have not only been noti- fied to the neutral governments but also ...
... continue to be kept strictly within the framework of the VIIIth Hague Con- vention of 1907. In accordance with this Convention the mine fields which have been laid have not only been noti- fied to the neutral governments but also ...
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... continue until the next session of the Council . The Committee on Supplies shall consider , formulate and recommend to the Council and the Central Committee policies designed to assure the provision of required sup- plies . The Central ...
... continue until the next session of the Council . The Committee on Supplies shall consider , formulate and recommend to the Council and the Central Committee policies designed to assure the provision of required sup- plies . The Central ...
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