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11.–15. rezultāts no 100.
120. lappuse
... ship - timber and other native pro- ductions for such articles as they needed , which he imported to that country . He bought a cape of land from the native chiefs on or near the present site of Auckland , and built houses and ...
... ship - timber and other native pro- ductions for such articles as they needed , which he imported to that country . He bought a cape of land from the native chiefs on or near the present site of Auckland , and built houses and ...
121. lappuse
... ship - yard at which he built small coasting vessels , in which he entered the shallow bays along the coasts , and ascended the rivers to open trade with the natives . In this way he was largely instrumental in bringing the natives into ...
... ship - yard at which he built small coasting vessels , in which he entered the shallow bays along the coasts , and ascended the rivers to open trade with the natives . In this way he was largely instrumental in bringing the natives into ...
130. lappuse
... ships is caught on this coast , and I can safely say that there are ten American ships come into these ports to recruit to one ship of any other nation . I beg to acquaint you of the valuable lands I have purchased from independent ...
... ships is caught on this coast , and I can safely say that there are ten American ships come into these ports to recruit to one ship of any other nation . I beg to acquaint you of the valuable lands I have purchased from independent ...
131. lappuse
... ships in case of war , and a very small ex- pense would build a battery that would protect their ships in harbor . I will willingly give it up to the American Government for a very small sum rather than the English Government should ...
... ships in case of war , and a very small ex- pense would build a battery that would protect their ships in harbor . I will willingly give it up to the American Government for a very small sum rather than the English Government should ...
151. lappuse
... ship , for the purpose of his affording any explanation deemed necessary or ad- visable . We feel assured that no effort will be wanting on your lordship's part to rectify , so far as now possible , a course on the part of the British ...
... ship , for the purpose of his affording any explanation deemed necessary or ad- visable . We feel assured that no effort will be wanting on your lordship's part to rectify , so far as now possible , a course on the part of the British ...
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acres Adrian alleged allowed American citizens amount appears April Arequipa arrested authorities award bill Britain British subject charge chargé d'affaires claimants colonial commission commissioners Committee on Foreign compensation Congress consideration consul consular copy Cotulla court Cuba December declared defendant Department duties evidence facts February Florentino Suaste following report Foreign Relations G. W. Lake governor grant honor imprisonment Inclosure indemnity island January Julio Sanguily July June jurisdiction land claims Lasalle County legation letter Lord Aberdeen MacCord Majesty's Government Mangum McCaslin memorialist ment Mercury Island Messrs Mexican mill minister Mollendo Nagasaki Nicaragua October owners paid payment persons Peru petition petitioner plaintiff present President prisoner proceedings prosecution purchased received recommend referred reply respectfully Robert Stout Secretary Senate Report September session Spain Spanish statement submitted tion treaty trial United States consul vessel Webster's claims whaling William Abercrombie William Webster Zealand
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122. lappuse - Her Majesty the Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and to the respective families and individuals thereof the full exclusive and undisturbed possession of their Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties which they may collectively or individually possess so long as it is their wish and desire to retain the same in their possession...
357. lappuse - The United States and Spain mutually relinquish all claims for indemnity, national and individual, of every kind, of either government, or of its citizens or subjects, against the other government, that may have arisen since the beginning of the late insurrection in Cuba and prior to the exchange of ratifications of the present treaty, including all claims for indemnity for the cost of the war. The United States will adjudicate and settle the claims of its citizens against Spain relinquished in this...
14. lappuse - Zealand, and to the respective families and individuals thereof, the full, exclusive, and undisturbed possession of their Lands and Estates, Forests, Fisheries and other properties which they may collectively or individually possess, so long as it is their wish and desire to retain the same in their possession; but the Chiefs of the United Tribes and the Individual Chiefs yield to Her Majesty the exclusive right of Pre-emption over such Lands as the proprietors thereof may be disposed to alienate...
530. lappuse - The United States will cause satisfaction to be made for the injuries, if any, which, by process of law, shall be established to have been suffered by the Spanish officers, and individual Spanish inhabitants, by the late operations of the American army in Florida.
505. lappuse - Merchandizes; and if any thing be taken from them, or any Injury be done them within that Term by either Party or the People or Subjects of either, full Satisfaction shall be made for the same.
27. lappuse - Parties agree to consider the result of the proceedings of this commission as a full, perfect and final settlement of every claim upon either government arising out of any transaction of a date prior to the exchange of the ratifications of the present Convention...
510. lappuse - ... hindered from returning out of the said ports or roads, but may remove and depart when and whither they please, without any let or hindrance.
498. lappuse - Resolved: That a ship or a vessel on the high seas, in time of peace, engaged in a lawful voyage, is, according to the laws of nations, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the State to which her flag belongs ; as much so as if constituting a part of its own domain.
435. lappuse - ... has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
249. lappuse - And in all cases of seizure, detention, or arrest, for debts contracted or offences committed by any citizen or subject of the one party, within the jurisdiction of the other, the same shall be made and prosecuted by order and authority of law only, and according to the regular course of proceedings usual in such cases.