Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... existing laws of nations , shall for that reason be seized , the same shall not be confiscated , but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified ; and the captors , or , in their default , the Government under whose ...
... existing laws of nations , shall for that reason be seized , the same shall not be confiscated , but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified ; and the captors , or , in their default , the Government under whose ...
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... existing treaties and conven- tions between the United States and Great Britain terminates , the line of boundary between the territories of the United States and those of her Britannic Majesty shall be continued 84 TREATIES AND ...
... existing treaties and conven- tions between the United States and Great Britain terminates , the line of boundary between the territories of the United States and those of her Britannic Majesty shall be continued 84 TREATIES AND ...
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... existing may permit , observing the principles and rules of the law of nations generally acknowledged . " 1 This treaty is practically a renewal of the treaty of 1775 , which was about to expire by its own limitation . PRUSSIA , 1828 ...
... existing may permit , observing the principles and rules of the law of nations generally acknowledged . " 1 This treaty is practically a renewal of the treaty of 1775 , which was about to expire by its own limitation . PRUSSIA , 1828 ...
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... existing there , will be left in the possession of the agent of the United States ; but an authenticated copy of such of them as may be required will be , at all times , given by the United States to the Russian Government , or to such ...
... existing there , will be left in the possession of the agent of the United States ; but an authenticated copy of such of them as may be required will be , at all times , given by the United States to the Russian Government , or to such ...
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... existing between the two countries . " The Bashaw became discontented , and continued to demand more money , and finally declared war against the United States . In 1802 Con- gress recognized the existence of war with Tripoli , and a ...
... existing between the two countries . " The Bashaw became discontented , and continued to demand more money , and finally declared war against the United States . In 1802 Con- gress recognized the existence of war with Tripoli , and a ...
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