International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... 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 Kingdom of ...
... 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 Kingdom of ...
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... Empire has now been brought to crossed swords with America and Britain . More than four years have passed since China , failing to comprehend the true intentions of our empire , and recklessly causing trouble , disturbed the peace of ...
... Empire has now been brought to crossed swords with America and Britain . More than four years have passed since China , failing to comprehend the true intentions of our empire , and recklessly causing trouble , disturbed the peace of ...
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This turn of affairs would , if left unchecked , not only nullify our empire's efforts to stabilize East Asia , but also endanger the very existence of our nation . The situation being such as it is , our empire , for its existence and ...
This turn of affairs would , if left unchecked , not only nullify our empire's efforts to stabilize East Asia , but also endanger the very existence of our nation . The situation being such as it is , our empire , for its existence and ...
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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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