British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1866 - Great Britain |
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... protection , which they have not since renounced . XII . Saving the provisions in the latter part of the preceding Article , the British Government will renounce the right of protect- ing hereafter any Persian subject not actually in ...
... protection , which they have not since renounced . XII . Saving the provisions in the latter part of the preceding Article , the British Government will renounce the right of protect- ing hereafter any Persian subject not actually in ...
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... protection against piracy and unauthorized re - pub- lication , as the law now does or may hereafter grant to authors in that country . The terms " works of litera- ture or of art , " employed at the beginning of this Article , shall be ...
... protection against piracy and unauthorized re - pub- lication , as the law now does or may hereafter grant to authors in that country . The terms " works of litera- ture or of art , " employed at the beginning of this Article , shall be ...
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... protection granted to original works is extended to translations ; it being , however , clearly understood that the in- tention of the present Article is simply to protect a translator in respect of his own translation , and that it is ...
... protection granted to original works is extended to translations ; it being , however , clearly understood that the in- tention of the present Article is simply to protect a translator in respect of his own translation , and that it is ...
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... protected from piracy under Articles I , II , III , and V of the present Convention , are prohibited , whether such ... protection stipulated by the pre- ceding Articles , nor shall copy- right be claimable in either country , unless ...
... protected from piracy under Articles I , II , III , and V of the present Convention , are prohibited , whether such ... protection stipulated by the pre- ceding Articles , nor shall copy- right be claimable in either country , unless ...
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... protection as aforesaid , unless he shall have duly com- plied with the laws and regula- tions of the respective countries in regard to the work in respect of which such protection may be claimed . With regard to books , maps , and ...
... protection as aforesaid , unless he shall have duly com- plied with the laws and regula- tions of the respective countries in regard to the work in respect of which such protection may be claimed . With regard to books , maps , and ...
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accordés Affairs Agents Consulaires Article autres bâtiments Belges Britain British Government British subjects Central America charge Chargé d'Affaires citoyens colonies commerce communication Consul Consuls-Généraux Convention copy Crampton d'une despatch deux pays Dost Mahomed Khan droit Earl of Clarendon Earl of Clarendon.-(Rec effet engaged enlist entendu Etats été être Excellency fait Ferokh Khan Foreign Office Français Hautes Parties Contractantes Herat Honduras honour inclose Inclosure instructions Islands jouiront l'autre l'Ordre letter Liberia Lord Clarendon Lord Stratford Lordship Majesté le Roi Majesty Majesty's Government marchandises Meerza Hashem Khan ment Mission Mosquito Indians Murray nation nationaux navires Neuchâtel Nicaragua Pays-Bas Persian Government Persian Ministers person Plénipotentiaires Portaria ports pourront present province qu'ils ratifications received Republic respect respectifs Royaume Sadr Azim Sardes sera seront Shah Slave Trade Stevens Stratford de Redcliffe sujets supercargoes Tehran territory tion tout Traité Treaty United United Kingdom vessel Vice-Consuls et Agents William Ouseley
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