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Sivu xi
Vigorous representations were made that to require passports at all was an
infraction of the Treaty of 1858 . Then Count Mouravieff gave in . No passports for
Talienwan would be required as soon as a competent police administration was
...
Vigorous representations were made that to require passports at all was an
infraction of the Treaty of 1858 . Then Count Mouravieff gave in . No passports for
Talienwan would be required as soon as a competent police administration was
...
Sivu 94
The Treaty of Tien - tsin provided for the equal treatment of all nations , and
undoubtedly in his view the engagement ... an indefinite future , to be Englishmen
, was inconsistent with the equality of privilege secured by Treaty to other
countries .
The Treaty of Tien - tsin provided for the equal treatment of all nations , and
undoubtedly in his view the engagement ... an indefinite future , to be Englishmen
, was inconsistent with the equality of privilege secured by Treaty to other
countries .
Sivu 200
This Cuyuni- Mazaruni Basin is a tract of land geographically separate from and
independent of the Essequibo river ; and no part of said basin was held ,
possessed or controlled by the Dutch at the date of the Treaty of Münster . 14.
This Cuyuni- Mazaruni Basin is a tract of land geographically separate from and
independent of the Essequibo river ; and no part of said basin was held ,
possessed or controlled by the Dutch at the date of the Treaty of Münster . 14.
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