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Page 64
... accept all three Treaties , subject only to the adjustments which are required to provide for the accession of a new member , for example our participation and voting in the Communities ' institutions , and our contribution to its ...
... accept all three Treaties , subject only to the adjustments which are required to provide for the accession of a new member , for example our participation and voting in the Communities ' institutions , and our contribution to its ...
Page 109
... accept the obligation set out in this Protocol not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against the Contracting Parties to the Treaty . Like all other members of the United Nations , we have accepted the obligation imposed on us by ...
... accept the obligation set out in this Protocol not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against the Contracting Parties to the Treaty . Like all other members of the United Nations , we have accepted the obligation imposed on us by ...
Page 970
... accept them . For our part we stand ready to offer such help as may be necessary and desired . Some of the ... accepted , would involve changes to the British North America Act ( 3 ) which would have to be agreed to by the Federal and ...
... accept them . For our part we stand ready to offer such help as may be necessary and desired . Some of the ... accepted , would involve changes to the British North America Act ( 3 ) which would have to be agreed to by the Federal and ...
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