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If the individual claimed by one of the two High Contracting Parties in pursuance of the present Treaty should be also claimed by one or several other Powers , on account of other crimes or offences committed upon their respective ...
If the individual claimed by one of the two High Contracting Parties in pursuance of the present Treaty should be also claimed by one or several other Powers , on account of other crimes or offences committed upon their respective ...
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In short , I said , whatever illegality may attach to its origin , the Prince's administration does , as a matter of fact , secure for the present to the Bulgarians the blessings of peace and good order , and in our opinion the Great ...
In short , I said , whatever illegality may attach to its origin , the Prince's administration does , as a matter of fact , secure for the present to the Bulgarians the blessings of peace and good order , and in our opinion the Great ...
Page 780
The present Constitution shall come into force from the date of its official promulgation in the Republic . CHAPTER XVI . - Transitory Provisions . 114. All existing laws , not contrary to the present Constitution , shall continue in ...
The present Constitution shall come into force from the date of its official promulgation in the Republic . CHAPTER XVI . - Transitory Provisions . 114. All existing laws , not contrary to the present Constitution , shall continue in ...
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