On the Errors and Mischiefs of Modern Diplomacy, a Based Upon the Assumed Prerogative of the Crown in Matters of Peace and War: With Particular Reference to the Treaty of Washington of 1871 and the Negociations Connected with It, Down to the Adjournment of the Tribuns of Arbitration of the 28th JuneChapman and Hall, 1872 - 188 páginas |
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... Britain or Europe , if Spain and the Indies be allotted to any branch of the House of Bourbon ; " - which amendment , after a violent debate , was carried by 62 votes against 54 , " against the utmost efforts of the Court . " This ...
... Britain or Europe , if Spain and the Indies be allotted to any branch of the House of Bourbon ; " - which amendment , after a violent debate , was carried by 62 votes against 54 , " against the utmost efforts of the Court . " This ...
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... Britain and her revolted colonies , " and for establishing a gene- ral peace . But General Conway , not satisfied with his first triumph , on the 4th March moved " That this House would consider as enemies to the king and country all ...
... Britain and her revolted colonies , " and for establishing a gene- ral peace . But General Conway , not satisfied with his first triumph , on the 4th March moved " That this House would consider as enemies to the king and country all ...
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... Britain and France ) , who shall enjoy therein equal advantages . " The Definitive Treaty between France , Spain , the Bata- vian Republic , and Great Britain stipulated that " the ships of every kind belonging to the other con ...
... Britain and France ) , who shall enjoy therein equal advantages . " The Definitive Treaty between France , Spain , the Bata- vian Republic , and Great Britain stipulated that " the ships of every kind belonging to the other con ...
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... Britain and France , in which both powers agreed to use their best exertions to obtain the universal recognition of the principle , the latter undertaking to abolish the trade amongst her own subjects within a period of five years . In ...
... Britain and France , in which both powers agreed to use their best exertions to obtain the universal recognition of the principle , the latter undertaking to abolish the trade amongst her own subjects within a period of five years . In ...
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... Britain , Austria , Prussia , and Russia at Vienna signed a treaty of alliance for the expulsion of the invader . This treaty was not officially presented to Parliament until the 22nd May ; but on the 21st April Mr. Wilberforce in the ...
... Britain , Austria , Prussia , and Russia at Vienna signed a treaty of alliance for the expulsion of the invader . This treaty was not officially presented to Parliament until the 22nd May ; but on the 21st April Mr. Wilberforce in the ...
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Página 155 - ... be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the Signature of the Present Convention, to the Vessels, Citizens, and Subjects of the Two Powers: it being well understood that this Agreement is not to be construed to the Prejudice of any Claim, which either of the Two High Contracting Parties may have to any part of the said Country, nor shall it be taken to affect the Claims of any other Power or State to any part of the said Country; the only object of the High Contracting Parties,...
Página 156 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits, to the Pacific Ocean...
Página 86 - First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
Página 148 - East by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river St. Croix, from its mouth in the bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic ocean from those which fall into the river St. Lawrence...
Página 174 - Government relies ; and the Arbitrators may, if they desire further elucidation with regard to any point, require a written or printed statement or argument or oral argument by counsel upon it ; but in such case the other Party shall be entitled to reply either orally or in writing, as the case may be ARTICLE VI.
Página 154 - ... that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America westward of the Stony Mountains shall, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two powers...
Página 82 - Alabama claims : and whereas Her Britannic Majesty has authorized her High Commissioners and Plenipotentiaries to express in a friendly spirit the regret felt by Her Majesty's Government for the escape, under whatever circumstances, of the Alabama and other vessels from British ports, and for the depredations committed by those vessels...
Página 141 - American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbours for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.
Página 185 - The high contracting parties engage to consider the result of the proceedings of the tribunal of arbitration and of the board of assessors, should such board be appointed, as a full, perfect, and final settlement of all the claims hereinbefore referred to...
Página 82 - Alabama" and other vessels from British ports, and for the depredations committed by those vessels. The American Commissioners accepted this expression of regret as very satisfactory to them and as a token of kindness, and said that they felt sure it would be so received by the Government and people of the United States.