The printed argument on behalf of the United States of Venezuela before the Tribunal of Arbitration

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English
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765

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Edition Notes

Includes four papers "prepared by His Excellency Señor Rafael Seijas, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States of Venezuela".

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
London]
Series
Venezuela -- no. 6 (1899), C -- 9501, Venezuela (Series) (Great Britain. Foreign Office) -- 1899, no. 6., C (Series) (Great Britain. Parliament) -- 9501., LLMC Digital
Other Titles
Venezuela-British Guiana boundary arbitration, Argument on behalf of United States of Venezuela before Tribunal of Arbitration, under Treaty of Washington, February 1897 (Boundary with British Guiana)

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1 online resource (765, lxxx pages).
Number of pages
765

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OL43277336M
OCLC/WorldCat
872649749

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