The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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... head of " Barbary States instead of " Turkey " his attention was called to the fact " that the volume to which he referred * was a communication addressed by the President to Congress , and not one addressed to foreign govern- ments ...
... head of " Barbary States instead of " Turkey " his attention was called to the fact " that the volume to which he referred * was a communication addressed by the President to Congress , and not one addressed to foreign govern- ments ...
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It was added that the claimant should apply to Congress wherein appropriations were made for like purposes . On November 4 , 1901 , December 10 , 1904 , and February 27 , 1906 , the British Government , through their Ambassador at ...
It was added that the claimant should apply to Congress wherein appropriations were made for like purposes . On November 4 , 1901 , December 10 , 1904 , and February 27 , 1906 , the British Government , through their Ambassador at ...
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The congres- sional transactions at the time of the passage of the act indicate very clearly that Congress had not only no intention of thereby violating or putting an end to these treaties , qua treaties , but rather the contrary .
The congres- sional transactions at the time of the passage of the act indicate very clearly that Congress had not only no intention of thereby violating or putting an end to these treaties , qua treaties , but rather the contrary .
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Contents
PAGE | 451 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
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