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... adopted by the American Institute of International Law in 1916 , an organization composed of the most distinguished ... adopted unanimously by the sub- committee . The subcommittee's report was presented to the full committee , and the ...
... adopted by the American Institute of International Law in 1916 , an organization composed of the most distinguished ... adopted unanimously by the sub- committee . The subcommittee's report was presented to the full committee , and the ...
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... adopt any but a democratic system . . . . Its fidelity to these democratic principles explains the attitude that Haiti has constantly adopted in the Pan American Conferences , and especially in that at Lima . At the Conference of Buenos ...
... adopt any but a democratic system . . . . Its fidelity to these democratic principles explains the attitude that Haiti has constantly adopted in the Pan American Conferences , and especially in that at Lima . At the Conference of Buenos ...
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... adopted measures which subject to some control the exportation or re - exportation of merchandise ; most of the American Republics have instituted sys- tems of restriction and control of financial and commercial transac- tions with the ...
... adopted measures which subject to some control the exportation or re - exportation of merchandise ; most of the American Republics have instituted sys- tems of restriction and control of financial and commercial transac- tions with the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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