Government, if adhered to, can not but be regarded as the abrogation and annulment of the article of the treaty on extradition. Under these circumstances it will not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this Government to make... The Annual Register - 318. lappuselaboja - 1877Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 660 lapas
...they understood it as giving continued effect to the existing engagements under the Treaty of 1842 for the extradition of criminals; and with this knowledge...disturbances, of which both countries have been the ecene during its existence, and which has given rise to no complaint on the part of either Government... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1876 - 716 lapas
...would not, in bis judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this Government to make demands upon that government for the surrender of fugitive...that character from that government under the treaty. The general question has therefore, for the present at least, and while the British government adheres... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 714 lapas
...not, iu my judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this government to make demands upoi that government for the surrender of fugitive criminals,...that character from that government under the treaty. Article XI of the treaty of 1842 provided that— The tenth article (that relating to extradition)... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...will not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this Government to make demands upon that government for the surrender of fugitive...under the treaty. It will be a cause of deep regret if a treaty which has been thus far beneficial in its practical operation, which has worked so well and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 944 lapas
...will not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity or relf-respect of this Government to make demands upon that government for the surrender of fugitive...character from that government under the treaty." Article XI of the treaty of 1S42 provided that "the tenth article [that relating to extradition] should... | |
| 1876 - 458 lapas
...will not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity of self-respect of this Government to make demands upon that Government for the surrender of fugitive criminals, nor to entertain any requisition of thlit character from that Government under the treaty. It will be a canse of deep regret if a treaty... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 lapas
...will not, in ray judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this government to make demands upon that government for the surrender of fugitive...that character from that government under the treaty. Article XI of the treaty of 1842 provided that— The tenth article (that relating to extradition)... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 lapas
...not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this government to make demands upoa that government for the surrender of fugitive criminals,...that character from that government under the treaty. Article XI of the treaty of 1842 provided that — The tenth article (that relating to extradition)... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1877 - 1166 lapas
...dignity or eelf-re«l>ect of this Government to make demands upon that government for the surГ'-ш1ег of fugitive criminals, nor to entertain any requisition of that character from that government nnder the treaty. Article XI of the treaty of 1842 provided that— The tenth article (that relating... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 lapas
...will not, in my judgment, comport with the dignity or self-respect of this Government to make demands upon that Government for the surrender of fugitive...the treaty. " It will be a cause of deep regret if a treaty which has been thus beneficial in its practical operation, which has worked so well and so... | |
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