If you liked Appeal for the release of Soviet Jewry by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs, start with Claim of Beales, Nobles & Garrison against the Government of Venezuela. Letter from the Secretary of State, to Hon. William M. Springer, inclosing correspondence and copies of all papers on file in the department in relation to the claim of Beales, Nobles & Garrison against the Government of Venezuela (1880), Relative to the Hague Conference on the codification of International Law, and a declaration of policy for both sexes in nationality .. (1930), and Extension of lend-lease ... (1945). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Claim of Beales, Nobles & Garrison against the Government of Venezuela. Letter from the Secretary of State, to Hon. William M. Springer, inclosing correspondence and copies of all papers on file in the department in relation to the claim of Beales, Nobles & Garrison against the Government of Venezuela (1880), Relative to the Hague Conference on the codification of International Law, and a declaration of policy for both sexes in nationality .. (1930), Extension of lend-lease ... (1945), Call for information relating to murder of William R. Boggs, Jr., at Topia, Mexico (1908), and Special study mission to Europe, report (1960).

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Appeal for the release of Soviet Jewry is by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs.