The Convention of Washington Contrived for the Destruction, Not the Reconciliation of Great Britain and the United StatesDiplomatic Review, 1871 - 8 lappuses |
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... refused ; on the ground that Piracy , the crime of which they were accused , was cognisable by the British autho- rities , and that , therefore , the case did not come under the Treaty . Never- theless , these men were not prosecuted ...
... refused ; on the ground that Piracy , the crime of which they were accused , was cognisable by the British autho- rities , and that , therefore , the case did not come under the Treaty . Never- theless , these men were not prosecuted ...
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... refuse to ratify the Con- vention of Washington or any other Convention intrusting the manage- ment of this country's affairs or the settlement of its disputes to Foreign Powers , and that Your Majesty will appeal to Your Parliament to ...
... refuse to ratify the Con- vention of Washington or any other Convention intrusting the manage- ment of this country's affairs or the settlement of its disputes to Foreign Powers , and that Your Majesty will appeal to Your Parliament to ...
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34th Article Alabama American Arbi Arbitrator decide assembled in Conference belligerent British port channel described channel that separates channel which separates Collet Colonies Commissioners consent of Parliament Continent from Vancouver's Convention of Washington decision Declaration of Paris deprecate the ratification deprived detained diligence to prevent DIPLOMATIC disputes Dominion draw the boundary due diligence Emperor of AUSTRIA Emperor of BRAZIL Emperor of GERMANY engages Your Majesty England favour Foreign Affairs Committees France further pray German Confederation honour humiliation important business intended to cruise JOHN HINDLE jurisdiction King of ITALY King of SPAIN Law of Nations Lord GRANVILLE Majesty to urge Majesty's Crown Majesty's Ministers Majesty's Petitioners Majesty's Plenipotentiaries Majesty's Servants Majesty's subjects maritime strength ment piratical Powers of Europe Privy Council ratify Royal Authority rules sanction Secretary separates the Continent Signed by order single Sovereign trators Treaty of 1846 Treaty of London United Vancouver's Island vention of Washington vessel whole channel