International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... British Empire ( 1935 ) p . 20 . " The origin of the English usage was the Union of Ireland Act , which provided that ' the said Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall . . . be united into one Kingdom by the name of The United ...
... British Empire ( 1935 ) p . 20 . " The origin of the English usage was the Union of Ireland Act , which provided that ' the said Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall . . . be united into one Kingdom by the name of The United ...
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... British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to the British Ambassador to Germany . This instruction and the Prime Minister's speech are printed in British Command Paper 6106 , Miscellaneous No. 9 ( 1939 ) , entitled Documents ...
... British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to the British Ambassador to Germany . This instruction and the Prime Minister's speech are printed in British Command Paper 6106 , Miscellaneous No. 9 ( 1939 ) , entitled Documents ...
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... British, knowing of this offer, would of course be properly and wholly justified in ordering the French ships through the Suez Canal, and, if the order was not obeyed, they would be wholly justified in destroying the ships to prevent ...
... British, knowing of this offer, would of course be properly and wholly justified in ordering the French ships through the Suez Canal, and, if the order was not obeyed, they would be wholly justified in destroying the ships to prevent ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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