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Negotiations regarding a 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 organizations ; request ...
Negotiations regarding a 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 organizations ; request ...
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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 Representatives and see this through both Houses ...
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 Representatives and see this through both Houses ...
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Likewise , in the case of Hawaii , a treaty of annexation had been signed on June 16 , 1897,47 and approved by the Hawaiian Legislature , but there was not sufficient support in the United States Senate to obtain approval by a two ...
Likewise , in the case of Hawaii , a treaty of annexation had been signed on June 16 , 1897,47 and approved by the Hawaiian Legislature , but there was not sufficient support in the United States Senate to obtain approval by a two ...
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The agreement would contain provisions which might otherwise be incorporated in a treaty , but would not take the treaty form or follow the treaty process . It would not constitute a binding international agreement until Congress and ...
The agreement would contain provisions which might otherwise be incorporated in a treaty , but would not take the treaty form or follow the treaty process . It would not constitute a binding international agreement until Congress and ...
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ARTICLE VII The High Contracting Parties agree that the rights of navigation accorded under the provisions of existing treaties between the United States of America and His Majesty shall be maintained notwithstanding the provisions for ...
ARTICLE VII The High Contracting Parties agree that the rights of navigation accorded under the provisions of existing treaties between the United States of America and His Majesty shall be maintained notwithstanding the provisions for ...
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