Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... British neutrality Proof of the unfriendly feeling of members of the British cabinet and Parliament Conclusions III . THE DUTIES WHICH GREAT BRITAIN , AS A NEUTRAL , SHOULD HAVE OBSERVED TOWARD THE UNITED STATES . 82 86 8888 38 40 87 40 ...
... British neutrality Proof of the unfriendly feeling of members of the British cabinet and Parliament Conclusions III . THE DUTIES WHICH GREAT BRITAIN , AS A NEUTRAL , SHOULD HAVE OBSERVED TOWARD THE UNITED STATES . 82 86 8888 38 40 87 40 ...
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... British Possessions .. 314 127 These facts throw suspicion upon the acts of British officials toward the insurgent cruisers ... 316 123 They show an abnegation of all diligence to prevent the acts com- plained of ...... 317 128 They ...
... British Possessions .. 314 127 These facts throw suspicion upon the acts of British officials toward the insurgent cruisers ... 316 123 They show an abnegation of all diligence to prevent the acts com- plained of ...... 317 128 They ...
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... British Commissioners were prepared to place upon record an ex- pression of regret by Her Majesty's Government for the depredations committed by the vessels whose acts were now under discussion ; and the British Commissioners replied ...
... British Commissioners were prepared to place upon record an ex- pression of regret by Her Majesty's Government for the depredations committed by the vessels whose acts were now under discussion ; and the British Commissioners replied ...
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... British Government received from its representatives and agents in the United States full information concerning ... British Gov ernment informed of his purposes . The new Government took an early opportunity to inform the British ...
... British Government received from its representatives and agents in the United States full information concerning ... British Gov ernment informed of his purposes . The new Government took an early opportunity to inform the British ...
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... British Government , toward the United States . Lord Cowley , [ 53 ] under these instructions , had an interview on the 9th of May * with the French Minister for Foreign Affairs . The Tribunal may infer from the published correspondence ...
... British Government , toward the United States . Lord Cowley , [ 53 ] under these instructions , had an interview on the 9th of May * with the French Minister for Foreign Affairs . The Tribunal may infer from the published correspondence ...
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