What the Informed Citizen Needs to KnowBruce Bliven, Avrahm G. Mezerik Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1945 - 377 páginas |
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... equal votes , to realize in fact the " sovereign equality " of the member states to which the United Nations are committed and to develop in practice the " friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal ...
... equal votes , to realize in fact the " sovereign equality " of the member states to which the United Nations are committed and to develop in practice the " friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal ...
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... equal increases in earnings during the war . The balance among them is far from perfect , but it is politically and socially tolerable under the emergency conditions of total war . However , there are some who have lost heavily in ...
... equal increases in earnings during the war . The balance among them is far from perfect , but it is politically and socially tolerable under the emergency conditions of total war . However , there are some who have lost heavily in ...
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... equal treatment in social , economic , and commercial matters for all members of the United Nations and their nationals , and also equal treatment for the latter in the administration of justice , without prejudice to the attainment of ...
... equal treatment in social , economic , and commercial matters for all members of the United Nations and their nationals , and also equal treatment for the latter in the administration of justice , without prejudice to the attainment of ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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