British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1902 - Great Britain |
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Page 45
... accept sovereign rights En ce qui concerne la délimi- tation de la portion du Niger dans les environs d'Ilo et du Dallul Mauri visée à l'Ar- ticle III , les Commissaires chargés de la délimitation , en déterminant sur les lieux la ...
... accept sovereign rights En ce qui concerne la délimi- tation de la portion du Niger dans les environs d'Ilo et du Dallul Mauri visée à l'Ar- ticle III , les Commissaires chargés de la délimitation , en déterminant sur les lieux la ...
Page 80
... accept the office of Arbitrator . It shall also be decided by this arbitration whether , and eventu- ally to what extent , either of the three Governments is bound , alone or jointly with the others , to make good these losses . III ...
... accept the office of Arbitrator . It shall also be decided by this arbitration whether , and eventu- ally to what extent , either of the three Governments is bound , alone or jointly with the others , to make good these losses . III ...
Page 109
... accept this proposal , and give me an assurance to this effect , orders will be immediately sent by Her Britannic Majesty's Government that , as far as concerns it , the operation in question should take place without delay . I have ...
... accept this proposal , and give me an assurance to this effect , orders will be immediately sent by Her Britannic Majesty's Government that , as far as concerns it , the operation in question should take place without delay . I have ...
Page 112
... accept the work of the Anglo - Portuguese Commissioners , who have delimited the frontier on the spot , and have placed beacons to show it , as the definitive settlement of the frontier in question . On receiving an assurance of ...
... accept the work of the Anglo - Portuguese Commissioners , who have delimited the frontier on the spot , and have placed beacons to show it , as the definitive settlement of the frontier in question . On receiving an assurance of ...
Page 116
... accept the same as a provisional Agreement respecting the boundary in the localities stated . In examining the text of the proposed Agreement , inclosed in your note of the 13th instant , I have , however , noted some verbal changes ...
... accept the same as a provisional Agreement respecting the boundary in the localities stated . In examining the text of the proposed Agreement , inclosed in your note of the 13th instant , I have , however , noted some verbal changes ...
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