Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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37. lappuse
... parties to that instru- ment . Moreover , it is admitted by his Lordship that no powers had been given to make any convention at all - the parties could only agree . Yet , without such powers , what was the value of an agreement ? For ...
... parties to that instru- ment . Moreover , it is admitted by his Lordship that no powers had been given to make any convention at all - the parties could only agree . Yet , without such powers , what was the value of an agreement ? For ...
40. lappuse
... parties ( in the * United States ) con- [ 88 ] tending together , not upon the question of slavery , though that I believe was probably the original cause of the quarrel , not contending with respect to free trade and protection , but ...
... parties ( in the * United States ) con- [ 88 ] tending together , not upon the question of slavery , though that I believe was probably the original cause of the quarrel , not contending with respect to free trade and protection , but ...
43. lappuse
... parties , but a legitimate government and a re- bellion against that government . Now , that places the two parties in a very different position from that in which it is our duty to consider them . " As late as the 9th of June , 1864 ...
... parties , but a legitimate government and a re- bellion against that government . Now , that places the two parties in a very different position from that in which it is our duty to consider them . " As late as the 9th of June , 1864 ...
54. lappuse
... parties , in which the essence of neutrality consists . " Calvo collects or refers to the definitions given by the various writers on International Law , and expresses a preference for Hubner's : " La mas * aceptable es la de Hubner ...
... parties , in which the essence of neutrality consists . " Calvo collects or refers to the definitions given by the various writers on International Law , and expresses a preference for Hubner's : " La mas * aceptable es la de Hubner ...
62. lappuse
... parties to the war . They have repressed every intended violation of them which has been brought before their courts and substantiated by testimony . " Other claims were trans- mitted to the United States Government on the 4th of ...
... parties to the war . They have repressed every intended violation of them which has been brought before their courts and substantiated by testimony . " Other claims were trans- mitted to the United States Government on the 4th of ...
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