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Page 177
... British lines , and under the protection of the British army , manifesting a full determination to continue a British subject . * It cannot , I presume , be denied , but that allegiance may be dissolved by the mutual consent of the ...
... British lines , and under the protection of the British army , manifesting a full determination to continue a British subject . * It cannot , I presume , be denied , but that allegiance may be dissolved by the mutual consent of the ...
Page 197
... subject to the charge on the property of German nationals created by the Treaty of Peace Order , 1919 . The ... British subject was unable to divest him- self or herself of his or her British nationality and become a subject of an enemy ...
... subject to the charge on the property of German nationals created by the Treaty of Peace Order , 1919 . The ... British subject was unable to divest him- self or herself of his or her British nationality and become a subject of an enemy ...
Page 198
... British subject . Section 14 pro- vided that a person who was also a subject of a foreign state , as well as a British subject , or who , though born abroad , was a British sub- ject , should be able to make a declaration of alienage ...
... British subject . Section 14 pro- vided that a person who was also a subject of a foreign state , as well as a British subject , or who , though born abroad , was a British sub- ject , should be able to make a declaration of alienage ...
Contents
PREFACE | xiii |
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NATIONS | xix |
Section | xxi |
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