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... Italy and Tunis , to the Italian Parliament . I will at once tell you the source of my information : I ob- tained it from " Archives diplomatiques " an international monthly collection of diplomatic and historical documents , published ...
... Italy and Tunis , to the Italian Parliament . I will at once tell you the source of my information : I ob- tained it from " Archives diplomatiques " an international monthly collection of diplomatic and historical documents , published ...
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... Italian Government with regard to the retention of Italian nationality by its subjects , also aroused Great Britain's anxiety , her Govern- ment could have taken certain measures by means of Treaty provisions ; but the British ...
... Italian Government with regard to the retention of Italian nationality by its subjects , also aroused Great Britain's anxiety , her Govern- ment could have taken certain measures by means of Treaty provisions ; but the British ...
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... Italian nationality , according to the laws of their respective countries , shall respectively be considered as Tunisian subjects in Italy or as Italian subjects in Tunis . " Here , then , we have reciprocity . The terms are not drafted ...
... Italian nationality , according to the laws of their respective countries , shall respectively be considered as Tunisian subjects in Italy or as Italian subjects in Tunis . " Here , then , we have reciprocity . The terms are not drafted ...
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