Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... claims ... The Treaty of Washington .. What the United States will attempt to establish Evidence and documents , and how referred to ...、... II . THE UNFRIENDLY COURSE PURSUED BY GREAT BRITAIN TOWARD THE UNITED STATES FROM THE OUTBREAK ...
... claims ... The Treaty of Washington .. What the United States will attempt to establish Evidence and documents , and how referred to ...、... II . THE UNFRIENDLY COURSE PURSUED BY GREAT BRITAIN TOWARD THE UNITED STATES FROM THE OUTBREAK ...
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... Claims growing out of the destruction of vessels and cargoes .. 467 185 468 185 468 185 469 185 469 186 Government ... claimed to the date of payment ... 479 189 Reasons why a gross sum should be awarded ......... . 480 189 INDEX ...
... Claims growing out of the destruction of vessels and cargoes .. 467 185 468 185 468 185 469 185 469 186 Government ... claimed to the date of payment ... 479 189 Reasons why a gross sum should be awarded ......... . 480 189 INDEX ...
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... claims generically known as the Alabama Claims . " The sessions of the Joint High Commission were many in number , and were largely devoted to the consideration of the differences re- ferred to in Mr. Fish's letter to Sir Edward ...
... claims generically known as the Alabama Claims . " The sessions of the Joint High Commission were many in number , and were largely devoted to the consideration of the differences re- ferred to in Mr. Fish's letter to Sir Edward ...
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... claims which had not been presented ; that the cost to which the Government had been put in the pursuit of cruisers could easily be ascertained by certificates of Government accounting officers ; that , in the hope of an amicable ...
... claims which had not been presented ; that the cost to which the Government had been put in the pursuit of cruisers could easily be ascertained by certificates of Government accounting officers ; that , in the hope of an amicable ...
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... Claims . " The British Commissioners replied that they could not admit that there had been any violation of existing principles of International Law , and that their instructions did not authorize them to accede to a pro- posal for ...
... Claims . " The British Commissioners replied that they could not admit that there had been any violation of existing principles of International Law , and that their instructions did not authorize them to accede to a pro- posal for ...
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