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... effect of domicile within the United States upon subjects of Great Britain , by paramount allegiance , domiciled within the United States , Hon . Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar , of Massachusetts , was 4 AMERICAN - BRITISH CLAIMS COMMISSION .
... effect of domicile within the United States upon subjects of Great Britain , by paramount allegiance , domiciled within the United States , Hon . Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar , of Massachusetts , was 4 AMERICAN - BRITISH CLAIMS COMMISSION .
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... effect alleged the claimant to have been born in Pennsylvania of native - born British subjects , never domiciled within the United States , but on a visit there at the time of his birth , and who returned to England within a few weeks ...
... effect alleged the claimant to have been born in Pennsylvania of native - born British subjects , never domiciled within the United States , but on a visit there at the time of his birth , and who returned to England within a few weeks ...
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... effect , refused to surrender the persons who committed these acts of violence within the United States , and refused to restore to the United States and to its citizens the property and money so taken and carried by the plunderers into ...
... effect , refused to surrender the persons who committed these acts of violence within the United States , and refused to restore to the United States and to its citizens the property and money so taken and carried by the plunderers into ...
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... effect . The report of Mr. Torrance acquitted both Judge Coursol and Mr. Lamothe of the imputation of being in- fluenced by corrupt motives . It showed that after the discharge of the prisoners by Judge Coursol , new complaints were ...
... effect . The report of Mr. Torrance acquitted both Judge Coursol and Mr. Lamothe of the imputation of being in- fluenced by corrupt motives . It showed that after the discharge of the prisoners by Judge Coursol , new complaints were ...
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... effect , have abolished the free intercourse between the provinces and the States which had existed under the full assent and approval of both governments . That from the diplomatic correspond- ence between the two governments it ...
... effect , have abolished the free intercourse between the provinces and the States which had existed under the full assent and approval of both governments . That from the diplomatic correspond- ence between the two governments it ...
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00 And interest alleged American Commissioners appeared April arbitration arrest authorities Award BANCROFT DAVIS blockade Britain Britannic Majesty British Commissioners British government British subjects burned by United Canada capture cargo citizens claimant coast commission unanimously condemnation confederate Cotton burned Cotton seized counsel cruisers damages decree destroyed by United detention dispatch district court domiciled Edwin Gerard enemy enemy's export fish fisheries fishermen High Commissioners Illegal imprisonment imprisonment by United Island J. C. BANCROFT DAVIS John July June jurisdiction Liverpool Lord Russell Majesty's government March Matamoras memorial ment military Nassau nations navigation neutral officers Orleans owners parties Peterhoff port President prize court proclamation proofs question rebel referred respect Rosario Straits Saint Albans saltpetre Secretary Seward ship Sir Edward Thornton sold by United Supreme Court taken by United TENTERDEN tion treaty tribunal unanimously disallowed United States Army United States steamer vessel Washington William
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271. lappuse - I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.
277. lappuse - American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbours for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.
424. lappuse - Washington within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. in faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
299. lappuse - Commissioners, before proceeding to any business, shall make and subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impartially and carefully examine and decide to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity, without fear, favor, or affection to their own country...
417. lappuse - States and of the islands aforesaid, for the purpose of drying their nets and curing their fish ; provided that in so doing they do not interfere with the rights of private property or with the fishermen of the United States, in the peaceable use of any part of the said coasts in their occupancy for the same purpose.
319. lappuse - WHEREAS the laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed, and the execution thereof obstructed, in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
420. lappuse - States, subject to any laws and regulations of Great Britain, or of the Dominion of Canada, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation. Majesty and to the citizens of the United States, subject to any laws and regulations of either country within its own territory, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation.
271. lappuse - I have voluntarily given no aid, countenance, counsel, or encouragement to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto; that I have neither sought nor accepted nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever, under any authority or pretended authority in hostility to the United States...
280. lappuse - Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
414. lappuse - The Commissioners so named shall meet in the city of Halifax, in the Province of Nova Scotia, at the earliest convenient period after they have been respectively named, and shall, before proceeding to any business, make and subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impartially and carefully examine and decide...