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vi. lappuse
... leave the subject for such action as Congress may see fit to take . The republic of Mexico has not yet repealed the very objectionable laws establishing what is known as the " Free Zone , " on the frontier of the United States . It is ...
... leave the subject for such action as Congress may see fit to take . The republic of Mexico has not yet repealed the very objectionable laws establishing what is known as the " Free Zone , " on the frontier of the United States . It is ...
vii. lappuse
... leave most of the laborers in bondage , with no hope of release until their lives become a burden to their employers . I desire to direct your attention to the fact that citizens of the United States , or persons claiming to be citizens ...
... leave most of the laborers in bondage , with no hope of release until their lives become a burden to their employers . I desire to direct your attention to the fact that citizens of the United States , or persons claiming to be citizens ...
26. lappuse
... leave of absence only for a limited time . " 3. If , having a leave of absence for an unlimited time , or belonging to the reserve or to the militia , he has emigrated after having received a call into service , or after a public ...
... leave of absence only for a limited time . " 3. If , having a leave of absence for an unlimited time , or belonging to the reserve or to the militia , he has emigrated after having received a call into service , or after a public ...
56. lappuse
... leave that house where he was protected by his flag to come to speak with me . I immediately sent the officer back , and again ordered him that he should seek by all friendly means to persuade the consul that he ought to come and have ...
... leave that house where he was protected by his flag to come to speak with me . I immediately sent the officer back , and again ordered him that he should seek by all friendly means to persuade the consul that he ought to come and have ...
58. lappuse
... leave in Asuncion important deposits ? All these circumstances , as well as the dates and facts cited by the Brazilian generals , render it evident that the declarations of Mr. Chapperon cannot be admitted as proof in them- selves of ...
... leave in Asuncion important deposits ? All these circumstances , as well as the dates and facts cited by the Brazilian generals , render it evident that the declarations of Mr. Chapperon cannot be admitted as proof in them- selves of ...
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524. lappuse - The government of Her Britannic Majesty engages to nrge upon the government of the Dominion of Canada to secure to the citizens of the United States the use of the Welland, St. Lawrence, and other canals in the Dominion on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the Dominion...
528. lappuse - In faith whereof, we, the respective plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Washington the eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. L. s. L. s. LS LS LS LS L.
526. lappuse - ... further until the expiration of two years after either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
402. lappuse - But in the case supposed of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel stopped will deliver out the goods supposed to be of contraband nature, he shall be admitted to do it, and the vessel shall not in that case be carried into any port, nor further detained, but shall be allowed to proceed on her voyage.
521. lappuse - States fishermen by the convention between the United States and Great Britain, signed at London on the 20th day of October, 1818, of taking, curing, and drying fish on certain coasts of the British North American colonies therein defined, the inhabitants of the United States shall have, in common with the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, the liberty...
522. lappuse - States in the peaceable use of any part of the said coasts in their occupancy for the same purpose. It is understood that the above-mentioned liberty applies solely to the sea fishery, and that salmon and shad fisheries, and all other fisheries in rivers and mouths of rivers, are hereby reserved exclusively for fishermen of the United States.
530. lappuse - Majesty shall enjoy the use of the St. Clair Flats Canal on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the United States, and further engages to urge upon the State Governments to secure to the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty the use of the several State canals connected with the navigation of the lakes or rivers traversed by or contiguous to the boundary line between the possessions of the High Contracting Parties, on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the United States.
519. lappuse - XII of this treaty upon either government; and further engage that every such claim, whether or not the same may have been presented to the notice of, made, preferred, or laid before the...
507. lappuse - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
401. lappuse - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note addressed to him on the loth ultimo by Mr.