Try the EU website,
http://europa.eu/lisbon_treaty/full_text/index_en.htm
You can either read it online, download a PDF file or order a printed copy.
The text of the treaty was public; there were no secret clauses.
You can find copies of the treaty in law libraries, in collections of major treaties, or in the archives of the U.S. State Department. You can also find an annotated copy of the text at FirstWorldWar.com: firstworldwar.com/source/versailles.htm
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Text of the treaty of commerce and navigation between Netherland and Austria
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answ: in the text
The Antarctic Treaty has no expiry date listed in its text. Modifications to it are possible, however. To date, no modifications have been ratified, so its original text remains intact. Read more about it, below.
Coded text can be identified and decrypted through the use of computer software or by hand. You would have to find the algorithm that the text was encrypted with to be able to decipher it.
Use the 'grep' command.
How do you find out about this narrative text? "the color &the grandfader".
You use the LEN function. Say you had some text in cell A2 and you wanted to find out how long it was, then you would type the following formula: =LEN(A2)
most of the school textbooks have the indexes somewhere in the back.