The Case of the United States: To be Laid Before the Tribunal of Arbitration, to be Convened at Geneva Under the Provisions of the Treaty Between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, Concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871U.S. Government Printing Office, 1871 - 501 lappuses |
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49. lappuse
... commerce on the high seas and in the waters of the United States ; and whereas an Executive Proc- lamation has already been issued , requiring the persons engaged in these disorderly proceedings to desist , and therefor calling out the ...
... commerce on the high seas and in the waters of the United States ; and whereas an Executive Proc- lamation has already been issued , requiring the persons engaged in these disorderly proceedings to desist , and therefor calling out the ...
50. lappuse
... commerce of the United States on the high seas . On the 1st day of May , 1861 , ( two days before they could have heard of the issue of the President's Proclamation , ) Lord John Russell wrote as follows to the Lords Com- missioners of ...
... commerce of the United States on the high seas . On the 1st day of May , 1861 , ( two days before they could have heard of the issue of the President's Proclamation , ) Lord John Russell wrote as follows to the Lords Com- missioners of ...
74. lappuse
... commerce . Meanwhile Lord Lyons had not forgotten his instructions to secure the assent of Mr. Jefferson Davis to the second and third rules of the Decla- ration of Paris . On the 5th of July he sent instructions to Mr. Bunch , British ...
... commerce . Meanwhile Lord Lyons had not forgotten his instructions to secure the assent of Mr. Jefferson Davis to the second and third rules of the Decla- ration of Paris . On the 5th of July he sent instructions to Mr. Bunch , British ...
76. lappuse
... commerce of their enemy ? ' The United States think that the Tribunal of Ar- bitration will agree with Mr. Bunch , that it was 193 1 Unpublished manuscript in the Department of State at Washing- ton . 2 Vol . I , page 137 . 3 Vol . I ...
... commerce of their enemy ? ' The United States think that the Tribunal of Ar- bitration will agree with Mr. Bunch , that it was 193 1 Unpublished manuscript in the Department of State at Washing- ton . 2 Vol . I , page 137 . 3 Vol . I ...
77. lappuse
... commerce of the United States , ( or its transfer to the British flag , ) and the disarming a principal weapon of the United Negotiations at States upon the ocean , should a continuation UNFRIENDLINESS OF GREAT BRITAIN . 77.
... commerce of the United States , ( or its transfer to the British flag , ) and the disarming a principal weapon of the United Negotiations at States upon the ocean , should a continuation UNFRIENDLINESS OF GREAT BRITAIN . 77.
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