Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volume 2American Society of International Law, 1908 - International law |
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Page 109
... considered as spies . Neither shall soldiers or civilians openly performing their duties and engaged in the transmission of dispatches , either to their own or the hostile army , be so considered . This applies equally to individuals ...
... considered as spies . Neither shall soldiers or civilians openly performing their duties and engaged in the transmission of dispatches , either to their own or the hostile army , be so considered . This applies equally to individuals ...
Page 328
... considered . I am gratified to learn that the Newfoundland Government was so well satisfied with the result of these arrangements under the modus vivendi for last year that it offers a formal undertaking that the Ameri- can fishermen ...
... considered . I am gratified to learn that the Newfoundland Government was so well satisfied with the result of these arrangements under the modus vivendi for last year that it offers a formal undertaking that the Ameri- can fishermen ...
Page 342
... considered by the United States as citizens of the Republic of Salvador . Reciprocally , Salvadoreans who may or shall have been naturalized in the United States upon their own application or with their own consent , will be considered ...
... considered by the United States as citizens of the Republic of Salvador . Reciprocally , Salvadoreans who may or shall have been naturalized in the United States upon their own application or with their own consent , will be considered ...
Contents
THE SECOND HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE | 1 |
recovery of contract debts | 81 |
to maritime warfare | 153 |
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