International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of International Law as Practised by Independent States ..., Volume 2Houghton Mifflin, 1916 |
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... taken . " ( P. R. 625. ) The Venezuelan Government replied at once ( August 2 ) , and stated that “ until the complaints of the Venezuelan Government in reference to the Ban Righ were satisfied they could not even discuss any other ...
... taken . " ( P. R. 625. ) The Venezuelan Government replied at once ( August 2 ) , and stated that “ until the complaints of the Venezuelan Government in reference to the Ban Righ were satisfied they could not even discuss any other ...
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... taken from Correspondence rather than from Asakawa's translation , firstly , because the former is couched in more diplomatic language ; sec- ondly , because the more peremptory terms of Asakawa's translation would be evi- dence of more ...
... taken from Correspondence rather than from Asakawa's translation , firstly , because the former is couched in more diplomatic language ; sec- ondly , because the more peremptory terms of Asakawa's translation would be evi- dence of more ...
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... taken to insure further escapes I would appreciate it greatly if these officers and crews could be spared the humiliation of having their photographs taken . " Secretary Lansing , on the following day , granted the request , " although ...
... taken to insure further escapes I would appreciate it greatly if these officers and crews could be spared the humiliation of having their photographs taken . " Secretary Lansing , on the following day , granted the request , " although ...
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... taken in arms in the State of South Carolina on the same footing with recognized soldiers . Therefore , if not prepared to yield your consent , or obliged to exact an acquiescence on our side in the pre- tension of the United States ...
... taken in arms in the State of South Carolina on the same footing with recognized soldiers . Therefore , if not prepared to yield your consent , or obliged to exact an acquiescence on our side in the pre- tension of the United States ...
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... ing back their prisoners 167 , according to Boer accounts , be- - 1 Note discussing this omitted to avoid appreciation of the action taken . — Ed . longing to the different Lancashire battalions - to use their 66 MILITARY HONOR.
... ing back their prisoners 167 , according to Boer accounts , be- - 1 Note discussing this omitted to avoid appreciation of the action taken . — Ed . longing to the different Lancashire battalions - to use their 66 MILITARY HONOR.
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