International Law SituationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... British armed merchantmen will now be visiting United States ports , to reiterate that the arming of British merchantmen is solely a precautionary measure adopted for the purpose of defense against attack from hostile craft . I have at ...
... British armed merchantmen will now be visiting United States ports , to reiterate that the arming of British merchantmen is solely a precautionary measure adopted for the purpose of defense against attack from hostile craft . I have at ...
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... British Empire can therefore only be exercised by some one or more of the several Governments of the territories com- posing the Empire . If , for the statement in the report that the British Empire " had transferred the responsibility ...
... British Empire can therefore only be exercised by some one or more of the several Governments of the territories com- posing the Empire . If , for the statement in the report that the British Empire " had transferred the responsibility ...
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... British - protected persons . The treatment of these natives as British - protected per- sons does not , of course , confer upon them British nationality . ( 3 League of Nations Official Journal , June , 1922 , 595. ) Mr. Rappard ...
... British - protected persons . The treatment of these natives as British - protected per- sons does not , of course , confer upon them British nationality . ( 3 League of Nations Official Journal , June , 1922 , 595. ) Mr. Rappard ...
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