Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... tion , or His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil , to name an Arbitrator , either to fill the original appointment , or in the place of one who may have died , be absent , or incapacitated , or who may omit , decline , or from any cause ...
... tion , or His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil , to name an Arbitrator , either to fill the original appointment , or in the place of one who may have died , be absent , or incapacitated , or who may omit , decline , or from any cause ...
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... tion was not restored until the 30th of the month . The regular passage of the mails and trains was resumed about the same time . It appears by a dispatch from Lord Lyons to Lord John Russell that the mails had not been resumed on the ...
... tion was not restored until the 30th of the month . The regular passage of the mails and trains was resumed about the same time . It appears by a dispatch from Lord Lyons to Lord John Russell that the mails had not been resumed on the ...
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... tion of May 13th , may have thought , the debates in Parlia- Queen's Proclama ment removed any excuse for ignorance as to the effect of that instrument . tion . As early as the 29th of April , in the House of Commons , an opposi tion ...
... tion of May 13th , may have thought , the debates in Parlia- Queen's Proclama ment removed any excuse for ignorance as to the effect of that instrument . tion . As early as the 29th of April , in the House of Commons , an opposi tion ...
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... tion , Lord John Russell instructed Lord Cowley , the British rations of the Con- Ambassador at Paris , to ascertain whether the Imperial 1 Annual Message of the President to Congress , 1869 . Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley , September 25 ...
... tion , Lord John Russell instructed Lord Cowley , the British rations of the Con- Ambassador at Paris , to ascertain whether the Imperial 1 Annual Message of the President to Congress , 1869 . Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley , September 25 ...
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... tion gradually , so as not to give good ground for a breach , this indirect way was absolutely necessary . " And they added , " All we have a right to ask is that you shall not give publicity to this negotia- tion ; that we nor our ...
... tion gradually , so as not to give good ground for a breach , this indirect way was absolutely necessary . " And they added , " All we have a right to ask is that you shall not give publicity to this negotia- tion ; that we nor our ...
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