International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... situation . " It is presumed that the spirit of conciliation exhibited to the utmost degree by the Japanese Government in all these matters is fully appreciated by the American Govern- ment . " On the other hand , the American ...
... situation . " It is presumed that the spirit of conciliation exhibited to the utmost degree by the Japanese Government in all these matters is fully appreciated by the American Govern- ment . " On the other hand , the American ...
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... situation might de- velop in North Africa , these French ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack , and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government , since these ships have from the ...
... situation might de- velop in North Africa , these French ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack , and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government , since these ships have from the ...
Page 163
... situation might develop -in North Africa, these French ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack, and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government, since these ships have from the beginning ...
... situation might develop -in North Africa, these French ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack, and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government, since these ships have from the beginning ...
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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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