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 * 1801 October, comments on the Preliminary Articles of Peace with France, quoted in 1820, William Cobbett, The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, page 27:
 * [...] by the present treaty, the fortifications shall be delivered up in the state in which they may be at the time of the signature of the present treaty; and all the works which shall have been constructed since the occupation shall remain untouched.
 * 1831, Reports Of Committees of The House of Representatives at the First Session Of The Twenty-Second Congress, Begun and held At The City of Washington, December 7, 1831, page 57:
 * If any thing in human intention can be made clear by human language, it is that the claims provided for by the above stipulation, were in the condition as they had been exhibited at the time of the signature of the treaty; ...


 * 1968, the White Book on the Violations of the Geneva Accords in 1962 by the Government of North Vietnam by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Laos, quoted in 2007, Anthony J. Tambini, Wiring Vietnam: The Electronic Wall, Scarecrow Press (ISBN 9780810866911):
 * Today more than ever, in spite of its commitment to respect and guarantee the sovereignty, neutrality, and territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Laos, made during the signature of the Geneva Accords of 1962, North Vietnam has escalated the war in Laos.
 * 1977, Illinois. Information Service, Press Summary - Illinois Information Service, page 4287:
 * IN COMMENTS during signature of the bill yesterday during “Agriculture Day” at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, Thompson agreed with farmers that land needs to be protected.
 * 1992, Jon Kirakosyan, The Armenian genocide: the Young Turks before the judgment of history, Sphinx Pr (ISBN 9780943071145), page 245:
 * Frunze, Michael (1885–1925) Prominent figure in Bolshevik PArty and Soviet government. Head of diplomatic delegation of Ukrainian S.S.R. in Turkey during signature of agreement on friendship between Ukrainian S.S.R. and Turkey, November 1921–January 1922.