State further accepts and agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. The Quarterly Review - Page 19edited by - 1921Full view - About this book
| 1920 - 222 pages
...agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. The proportion and nature of the financial obligations of Germany and Prussia which the Czecho-Slovak... | |
| 1920 - 736 pages
...agrees to embody in a treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations." (c) Article 93 provides for the making of treaties between Poland and the Principal Allied and Associated... | |
| 1919 - 492 pages
...population in race, language or religion. said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. SECTION IX. EAST PRUSSIA. ARTICLE 94. In the area between the southern frontier of East Prussia, as... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 pages
...agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. SECTION IX. EAST PRUSSIA. ARTICLE 94. In the area between the southern frontier of East Prussia, as... | |
| 1919 - 920 pages
...Principal Allied and Associated Powers such provisions as these Powers may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. ARTICLE 52. The proportion and nature of the financial obligations of the former Austrian Empire which... | |
| 1920 - 486 pages
...minorities in race, language and religion within her jurisdiction, and the same Treaty is to " protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations." The German troops evacuated Danzig on January 23, 1920, to the strains of Hell dir in Siegeskranz and... | |
| Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920) - 1919 - 550 pages
...agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. The proportion and nature of the financial obligations of Germany and Prussia which the Czecho-Slovak... | |
| 1919 - 482 pages
...agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. The proportion and nature of the financial obligations of Germany and Prussia which the Czecho-Slovak... | |
| 1919 - 776 pages
...agrees to embody in a Treaty with the said Powers such provisions as they may deem necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. The proportion and nature of the financial obligations of Germany and Prussia which the Czecho-Slovak... | |
| Joshua Reuben Clark - 1919 - 54 pages
...Principal Allied and Associated Powers containing the provisions deemed necessary by the Powers to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations. (Art. 93, p. 139; p. 52.) 13. Convention between Germain' and Poland (differences to be settled by... | |
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