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... tion 1422 , 4 . 10. " This Government feels constrained to express its serious concern at the treatment by the British authorities of American shipping in the Mediterranean area , and par- ticularly at Gibraltar . It has already made ...
... tion 1422 , 4 . 10. " This Government feels constrained to express its serious concern at the treatment by the British authorities of American shipping in the Mediterranean area , and par- ticularly at Gibraltar . It has already made ...
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... tion - such as unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious disease , or the lack of a prize crew - they may be appraised and sold , and if this cannot be done , they may be destroyed . The imminent danger of recapture would justify ...
... tion - such as unseaworthiness , the existence of infectious disease , or the lack of a prize crew - they may be appraised and sold , and if this cannot be done , they may be destroyed . The imminent danger of recapture would justify ...
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... tion over members of such forces is exercised by the mili- tary or naval courts or authorities of the country to which such forces belong . This practice was followed in the last world war . Last year , when the United States despatched ...
... tion over members of such forces is exercised by the mili- tary or naval courts or authorities of the country to which such forces belong . This practice was followed in the last world war . Last year , when the United States despatched ...
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