Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and India . Representations by the United States regarding import restrictions by India and Burma affecting American missionary organiza- tions ; request for free entry ...
... treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and India . Representations by the United States regarding import restrictions by India and Burma affecting American missionary organiza- tions ; request for free entry ...
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... treaty ratifi- cation . I said that he could emphasize the time element : that after a Treaty had gone through the Senate , it would be necessary in any event to introduce an appropriation bill in the House of Representa- tives and see ...
... treaty ratifi- cation . I said that he could emphasize the time element : that after a Treaty had gone through the Senate , it would be necessary in any event to introduce an appropriation bill in the House of Representa- tives and see ...
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... treaty- making power or of the power of the President to enter into executive agreements with foreign countries . It is sufficient to say that a very large number of such agreements on various subjects have been entered into from time ...
... treaty- making power or of the power of the President to enter into executive agreements with foreign countries . It is sufficient to say that a very large number of such agreements on various subjects have been entered into from time ...
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... treaty form or follow the treaty process . It would not constitute a binding international agree- ment until Congress and the Canadian Parliament had indicated their approval . GREEN H. HACKWORTH 711.42157 SA 29/1834 The Attorney ...
... treaty form or follow the treaty process . It would not constitute a binding international agree- ment until Congress and the Canadian Parliament had indicated their approval . GREEN H. HACKWORTH 711.42157 SA 29/1834 The Attorney ...
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... treaties between the United States of America and His Majesty shall be maintained notwithstand- ing the provisions for termination contained in any of such treaties , and declare that these treaties confer upon the citizens or subjects ...
... treaties between the United States of America and His Majesty shall be maintained notwithstand- ing the provisions for termination contained in any of such treaties , and declare that these treaties confer upon the citizens or subjects ...
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