Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 54
... importance of the object , yet they are so much influenced by the dictates of religion and humanity , and so de- sirous of complying with the earnest request of their allies , that if the line to be drawn from the mouth of the lake ...
... importance of the object , yet they are so much influenced by the dictates of religion and humanity , and so de- sirous of complying with the earnest request of their allies , that if the line to be drawn from the mouth of the lake ...
Strana 57
... importance in general , and to this state in particular , that the rights to the fisheries heretofore enjoyed by the subjects of the United States , should in a future settlement of peace be acknowledged and secured to them : Therefore ...
... importance in general , and to this state in particular , that the rights to the fisheries heretofore enjoyed by the subjects of the United States , should in a future settlement of peace be acknowledged and secured to them : Therefore ...
Strana 244
... and who shall acknowledge how important it is to the happiness of nations , too long disturbed , that these truths shall henceforth exercise upon human destinies , all the influence which belongs to them 244 TOPICS IN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY .
... and who shall acknowledge how important it is to the happiness of nations , too long disturbed , that these truths shall henceforth exercise upon human destinies , all the influence which belongs to them 244 TOPICS IN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY .
Strana 253
... important interest , and a recovery from debt . We feel ourselves strong and growing stronger . * * * If we can delay And we but for a few years the necessity of vindicating the laws of nature on the ocean , we shall be the more sure of ...
... important interest , and a recovery from debt . We feel ourselves strong and growing stronger . * * * If we can delay And we but for a few years the necessity of vindicating the laws of nature on the ocean , we shall be the more sure of ...
Strana 256
... important that a liberal system of neutrality should be adopted and observed , all America will be interested in maintaining and enforcing such a system . The independence of Spanish America , then , is an interest of primary ...
... important that a liberal system of neutrality should be adopted and observed , all America will be interested in maintaining and enforcing such a system . The independence of Spanish America , then , is an interest of primary ...
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Strana 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.