Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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iii. lappuse
... conference touching the best methods of perpetuating and expanding the relations of mutual interest and friendliness existing among them . That the opportunity thus afforded for promoting closer international relations and the in ...
... conference touching the best methods of perpetuating and expanding the relations of mutual interest and friendliness existing among them . That the opportunity thus afforded for promoting closer international relations and the in ...
iv. lappuse
... conference , are worthy of pursuit and of the great interest they have excited , it is believed that the crowning benefit will be found in the better securities which may be devised for the maintenance of peace among all American ...
... conference , are worthy of pursuit and of the great interest they have excited , it is believed that the crowning benefit will be found in the better securities which may be devised for the maintenance of peace among all American ...
v. lappuse
... conference which was held in this city in the summer of 1887 between the representatives of the United States , Germany , and Great Britain having been adjourned because of the persistent divergence of views which was developed in its ...
... conference which was held in this city in the summer of 1887 between the representatives of the United States , Germany , and Great Britain having been adjourned because of the persistent divergence of views which was developed in its ...
xx. lappuse
... conference with the representatives of the Cherokees was held at Tahlequah , July 29 , with no definite results . General John F. Hartranft , of Pennsylvania , was prevented by ill - health from taking part in the conference . His death ...
... conference with the representatives of the Cherokees was held at Tahlequah , July 29 , with no definite results . General John F. Hartranft , of Pennsylvania , was prevented by ill - health from taking part in the conference . His death ...
xxxii. lappuse
... Conference of American Nations , now in session at Washington , reached our shores by reversing that line of travel , is very conclusive of the need of such a conference , and very suggestive as to the first and most necessary step in ...
... Conference of American Nations , now in session at Washington , reached our shores by reversing that line of travel , is very conclusive of the need of such a conference , and very suggestive as to the first and most necessary step in ...
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522. lappuse - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
138. lappuse - Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United States as teachers, students, merchants or from curiosity, together with their body and household servants, and Chinese laborers who are now in the United States shall be allowed to go and come of their own free will and accord, and shall be accorded all the rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions which are accorded to the citizens and subjects of the most favored nation.
144. lappuse - Chinese subjects visiting or residing in the United States shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities and exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation.
471. lappuse - That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States...
472. lappuse - An act to prohibit the importation and migration of foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to perform labor in the United States, its territories, and the District of Columbia.
134. lappuse - Whereas, the treaties concluded between the United States and France have been repeatedly violated on the part of the French government, and the just claims of the United States for reparation of the injuries so committed have been refused, and their attempts to negotiate an amicable adjustment of all complaints between the two nations have been repelled with indignity...
120. lappuse - China agrees that the Government of the United States may regulate, limit, or suspend such coming or residence, but may not absolutely prohibit it.
52. lappuse - State, may, upon complaint made under oath, charging any person found within the limits of any State, district or Territory, with having committed within the jurisdiction of any such foreign government any of the crimes...
140. lappuse - An Act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese...
520. lappuse - ... with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state...