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Page 777
The law shall establish the rules governing recruiting and promotion in the forces . ... Military persons shall be tried by the Councils of War according to the rules established in the Military Penal Code , when the offences which they ...
The law shall establish the rules governing recruiting and promotion in the forces . ... Military persons shall be tried by the Councils of War according to the rules established in the Military Penal Code , when the offences which they ...
Page 908
... with equality of rights of commerce and navigation for the citizens or subjects of the Treaty Powers ; that a native Government was to be established , and assisted to maintain itself ; that the present jurisdiction of Consuls over ...
... with equality of rights of commerce and navigation for the citizens or subjects of the Treaty Powers ; that a native Government was to be established , and assisted to maintain itself ; that the present jurisdiction of Consuls over ...
Page 953
Their sole wish is to establish the right and equality of commerce and navigation for their respective subjects and ... “ It may , therefore , be regarded as fully recognized and established that the object of the United States in ...
Their sole wish is to establish the right and equality of commerce and navigation for their respective subjects and ... “ It may , therefore , be regarded as fully recognized and established that the object of the United States in ...
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