Liberia in World PoliticsA. H. Stockwell, 1934 - Всего страниц: 406 |
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... France agreed to limit its claim up to the Cavalla River . The Liberian Government refused to accept this wanton violation of its territorial sovereignty . As matters were , Liberia was obliged to cede the disputed territory to France ...
... France agreed to limit its claim up to the Cavalla River . The Liberian Government refused to accept this wanton violation of its territorial sovereignty . As matters were , Liberia was obliged to cede the disputed territory to France ...
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... France now discovered that an astronomical error had been made in placing Zinta over the Liberian side and so a new commission was constituted including American and French civil engineers . The French gave the disputed territory to France ...
... France now discovered that an astronomical error had been made in placing Zinta over the Liberian side and so a new commission was constituted including American and French civil engineers . The French gave the disputed territory to France ...
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... France had treaty rights which the British did not possess . Former Governor Maurice Delafosse supports this view , adding that " we neither employed forceful gestures nor show of arms to exact the ratification of the treaty of 1892 ...
... France had treaty rights which the British did not possess . Former Governor Maurice Delafosse supports this view , adding that " we neither employed forceful gestures nor show of arms to exact the ratification of the treaty of 1892 ...
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LIBERIAN DIPLOMACY | 15 |
II | 20 |
THE PANORAMA III 1 Geographical Background | 21 |
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