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... principles of International Law , or by amplifying and developing those principles , or creating new ones , adapted to the special condition of our hemisphere . The States of America have created , then , or have established · a ...
... principles of International Law , or by amplifying and developing those principles , or creating new ones , adapted to the special condition of our hemisphere . The States of America have created , then , or have established · a ...
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... principles ... . are not born when a concrete and written formula is approved . Those principles are at first an idea and later , little by little , they are crystallized , until they constitute a state of collective conscience and ...
... principles ... . are not born when a concrete and written formula is approved . Those principles are at first an idea and later , little by little , they are crystallized , until they constitute a state of collective conscience and ...
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... principles the operation of which is of fundamental importance for the preservation of international peace and ... principles . " Non - intervention " cannot be converted into a right to invoke one principle in order to be able to ...
... principles the operation of which is of fundamental importance for the preservation of international peace and ... principles . " Non - intervention " cannot be converted into a right to invoke one principle in order to be able to ...
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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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