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Page 43
... Spanish be made official also . Though this was not done , the pro- ceedings were every night translated into and printed in Spanish . The conference after debate and in anticipation of their admission to the League of Nations ...
... Spanish be made official also . Though this was not done , the pro- ceedings were every night translated into and printed in Spanish . The conference after debate and in anticipation of their admission to the League of Nations ...
Page 45
... Spanish - American countries . He said : " If these things happen while we are in America , what is going to happen when we have the next meeting in Europe ! " One of the most significant efforts to extend the scope of the conference ...
... Spanish - American countries . He said : " If these things happen while we are in America , what is going to happen when we have the next meeting in Europe ! " One of the most significant efforts to extend the scope of the conference ...
Page 46
... 14 ; but it appearing that there was no quorum , the action failed . By 64 to 7 the entire agenda was then referred to the Governing Body . In addition to the English , French , and Spanish 46 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... 14 ; but it appearing that there was no quorum , the action failed . By 64 to 7 the entire agenda was then referred to the Governing Body . In addition to the English , French , and Spanish 46 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Page 47
In addition to the English , French , and Spanish texts , a German text of the action of the Washington Conference will shortly be published by the Interna- tional Labor Office . The Swiss , German and Austrian Governments have already ...
In addition to the English , French , and Spanish texts , a German text of the action of the Washington Conference will shortly be published by the Interna- tional Labor Office . The Swiss , German and Austrian Governments have already ...
Page 74
... Spanish claims were numerous , so that it was necessary to make nineteen separate awards . Most of these were in behalf of Jesuits . The Spanish Govern- ment was apparently unwilling to accept the terms which France and Great Britain ...
... Spanish claims were numerous , so that it was necessary to make nineteen separate awards . Most of these were in behalf of Jesuits . The Spanish Govern- ment was apparently unwilling to accept the terms which France and Great Britain ...
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