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... Consuls . ( c ) Army . ( d ) Navy . 64. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS . ( a ) In Oriental countries . ( 1 ) Penal matters . ( 2 ) Civil matters . ( b ) In Egypt . 65. EXTRADITION . ( a ) Persons liable . ( b ) Limitations . ( c ) Conditions . ( d ) ...
... Consuls . ( c ) Army . ( d ) Navy . 64. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS . ( a ) In Oriental countries . ( 1 ) Penal matters . ( 2 ) Civil matters . ( b ) In Egypt . 65. EXTRADITION . ( a ) Persons liable . ( b ) Limitations . ( c ) Conditions . ( d ) ...
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... ) Religious worship . 79. DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES . 80. CONSULS . ( a ) Historical . ( b ) Grades . ( c ) Nomination and reception . ( d ) Functions . ( e ) Special powers in Eastern states . ( CONTENTS xiii.
... ) Religious worship . 79. DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES . 80. CONSULS . ( a ) Historical . ( b ) Grades . ( c ) Nomination and reception . ( d ) Functions . ( e ) Special powers in Eastern states . ( CONTENTS xiii.
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... consul . The consuls , under the title of consules marinariorum et mercatorum , resident in foreign coun- tries , assisted by advice and information the merchants of their own countries , and endeavored to secure to their countrymen ...
... consul . The consuls , under the title of consules marinariorum et mercatorum , resident in foreign coun- tries , assisted by advice and information the merchants of their own countries , and endeavored to secure to their countrymen ...
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... consuls . " 8 ( c ) The decisions of courts of arbitration and other mixed courts are usually upon broad principles . Some of the principles involved may become established prece- dents , yet the tendency to render a decision , which by ...
... consuls . " 8 ( c ) The decisions of courts of arbitration and other mixed courts are usually upon broad principles . Some of the principles involved may become established prece- dents , yet the tendency to render a decision , which by ...
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... consuls . ( b ) Treaties and state papers may enunciate estab- lished rules as understood by the parties to the treaty . The Declaration of the Conference of London , Jan. 17 , 1871 , to which the major European states were parties ...
... consuls . ( b ) Treaties and state papers may enunciate estab- lished rules as understood by the parties to the treaty . The Declaration of the Conference of London , Jan. 17 , 1871 , to which the major European states were parties ...
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