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... land in Louisiana which they claimed under a Spanish grant . Defendants alleged this grant to be void since the land had been ceded by Spain to France and by France to the United States , before the grant was made . The land lay in a ...
... land in Louisiana which they claimed under a Spanish grant . Defendants alleged this grant to be void since the land had been ceded by Spain to France and by France to the United States , before the grant was made . The land lay in a ...
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... Land this Department would be reluctant to declare that the United States possessed a right of sover- eignty over that territory . " Secretary Hughes to the Norwegian Minister , H. H. Bryn , April 2 , 1924 : " In the penultimate ...
... Land this Department would be reluctant to declare that the United States possessed a right of sover- eignty over that territory . " Secretary Hughes to the Norwegian Minister , H. H. Bryn , April 2 , 1924 : " In the penultimate ...
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... land of said ' bancos ' becomes confused with the land of the ' bancos ' contiguous thereto , thus giving rise to difficulties and controversies , some of an international and others of a private character . " Article I of the ...
... land of said ' bancos ' becomes confused with the land of the ' bancos ' contiguous thereto , thus giving rise to difficulties and controversies , some of an international and others of a private character . " Article I of the ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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