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... matters of the greatest importance , and though some points are still under discussion , I am hopeful that the consultations between the Powers will enable them , not only to secure a complete under- standing amongst themselves , but to ...
... matters of the greatest importance , and though some points are still under discussion , I am hopeful that the consultations between the Powers will enable them , not only to secure a complete under- standing amongst themselves , but to ...
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... matters ; the Board of Trade shall consider the complaint , and , if they are of opinion that the complaint is in any respect well - founded , shall make such order as they think fit for the purpose of redressing the matter complained ...
... matters ; the Board of Trade shall consider the complaint , and , if they are of opinion that the complaint is in any respect well - founded , shall make such order as they think fit for the purpose of redressing the matter complained ...
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... matter , or thing beyond what is necessary for the service of that ship , with intent to enhance the expenses of pilotage for his own gain or for the gain of any other person ; ( 9. ) Refuses or wilfully delays , when not prevented by ...
... matter , or thing beyond what is necessary for the service of that ship , with intent to enhance the expenses of pilotage for his own gain or for the gain of any other person ; ( 9. ) Refuses or wilfully delays , when not prevented by ...
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... matter could be left to the Courts of the locality where the crime was committed . But the liability to British Courts would be in existence , and would undoubtedly conduce to the suppres- sion of the practices referred to . Method of ...
... matter could be left to the Courts of the locality where the crime was committed . But the liability to British Courts would be in existence , and would undoubtedly conduce to the suppres- sion of the practices referred to . Method of ...
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... matter should be left to the free discretion of the Foreign Office to deal with emergencies as they arise . It is a rare occurrence for a British company to be involved in atrocities like those of the Putumayo , and the consular service ...
... matter should be left to the free discretion of the Foreign Office to deal with emergencies as they arise . It is a rare occurrence for a British company to be involved in atrocities like those of the Putumayo , and the consular service ...
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