Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana vii
... 397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
... 397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
Strana 61
... question can arise concerning boun- daries until the recognition of independence ; and this event , by deposing the king of Great Britain from the rank of lord paramount and chief magistrate of America , destroys the only principles by ...
... question can arise concerning boun- daries until the recognition of independence ; and this event , by deposing the king of Great Britain from the rank of lord paramount and chief magistrate of America , destroys the only principles by ...
Strana 80
... ten years . ARTICLE V .- ( Slaves carried away by British forces . ) The question of indemnity for slaves carried away by British forces , contrary to the stipulation of Article I. of the treaty 80 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... ten years . ARTICLE V .- ( Slaves carried away by British forces . ) The question of indemnity for slaves carried away by British forces , contrary to the stipulation of Article I. of the treaty 80 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
Strana 81
... question of indemnity for slaves carried away in vio- lation of the first article of the treaty of Ghent , 1814 , was to be referred to the Emperor of Russia as arbitrator . This agreement or convention was signed at St. Petersburg by ...
... question of indemnity for slaves carried away in vio- lation of the first article of the treaty of Ghent , 1814 , was to be referred to the Emperor of Russia as arbitrator . This agreement or convention was signed at St. Petersburg by ...
Strana 82
... question was ac- cordingly referred to the King of the Netherlands . His award , however , was satisfactory to neither party , and was rejected by both . The dis- pute was finally settled by the treaty of 1842 . John , in a straight ...
... question was ac- cordingly referred to the King of the Netherlands . His award , however , was satisfactory to neither party , and was rejected by both . The dis- pute was finally settled by the treaty of 1842 . John , in a straight ...
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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.