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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80. lappuse
... sailing under its flag ; and yet , when the Government of the United States comes forward and declares its disposition to accept the terms of the Declaration of Paris , pure and simple , the Government of Her Majesty cannot consent to ...
... sailing under its flag ; and yet , when the Government of the United States comes forward and declares its disposition to accept the terms of the Declaration of Paris , pure and simple , the Government of Her Majesty cannot consent to ...
84. lappuse
... sail- ing from Liverpool . When the overwhelming ( - ) The Atlanta , 6 Charles Robinson's Reports , page 440. On the receipt of the news in London , the Times of November 28 , 1861 , published a leading article which contained some ...
... sail- ing from Liverpool . When the overwhelming ( - ) The Atlanta , 6 Charles Robinson's Reports , page 440. On the receipt of the news in London , the Times of November 28 , 1861 , published a leading article which contained some ...
141. lappuse
... sailing under so - called Artigan col- ors , was committing depredations on the coast of Brazil , and that the commander and crew of the vessel were all Americans . It will be observed that in this complaint there is no charge made of ...
... sailing under so - called Artigan col- ors , was committing depredations on the coast of Brazil , and that the commander and crew of the vessel were all Americans . It will be observed that in this complaint there is no charge made of ...
143. lappuse
... sailing for a cruise . " But he fur- nishes no facts , and he gives neither proof nor fact indicating the city or the district which he suspected , and nothing to afford the Government any light for inquiry or investigation . On the ...
... sailing for a cruise . " But he fur- nishes no facts , and he gives neither proof nor fact indicating the city or the district which he suspected , and nothing to afford the Government any light for inquiry or investigation . On the ...
166. lappuse
... sailing under the flag of a nation with which France was at peace . The second Rule of the Treaty . The second Rule provides that a neutral gov- ernment is bound not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or ...
... sailing under the flag of a nation with which France was at peace . The second Rule of the Treaty . The second Rule provides that a neutral gov- ernment is bound not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or ...
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