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or it should have been

by

those who claimed

exemption from

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the General

law. Nor do I see that blame can properly

attach to the Registrar for

not having known, or indeed

he did not know of the existence

is

220

of this convention. It is in the duty of the Registrar

than

It is of any of the Judges of

Courts to know and

interpret the contents of every Convention that may

have

been made with Foreign Powers;

of

were

would be

so, their task indeed

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or et should have been

by

those who claimed

exemption from

91

the General

law a Nor do I see that blame can properlyn

any

allach to the Registrar for

not having known, of endood

he did not know of the existence

is

220

of this convention et in the duty of the Registrer

than

It is of any of the Judges of

въ

Courts to know and b

interpret the contents of every Convention that ma

have

been made will Foreign Procas;

of

ch

A were

would be

so, their task indeed

light.

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In

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