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Miscellaneous no. 4 (1989). Protocol for the accession of the Portuguese Republic and the kingdom of Spain to the treaty of economic, social, and cultural collaboration and collective self-defence, signed at Brussels on 17 March 1948, as amended by the 'protocol modifying and completing the Brussels Treaty', signed at Paris on 23 October 1954 (with exchange of letters)
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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English
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Cambridge [Eng.] : Proquest LLC, 2007.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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[1988/89] ; Cm 575
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Transcribed from: Miscellaneous numbers 4 (1989). Protocol for the accession of the Portuguese Republic and the kingdom of Spain to the treaty of economic, social, and cultural collaboration and collective self-defence, signed at Brussels on 17 March 1948, as amended by the 'protocol modifying and completing the Brussels Treaty', signed at Paris on 23 October 1954 (with exchange of letters) 1988/89 Cm 575 (Volume not applicable): Original Publisher details.
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Protocol for the Accession of Portugal and Spain to the Treaty of Economic, Social & Cultural Collaboration & Collective Self-Defence, signed at Brussels on 17 March 1948; as amended by the `Protocol Modifying & Completing the Brussels Treaty' signed at Paris on 23 October 1954. (London 1988)
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