A Digest of International Law as Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions, Treaties and Other International Agreements, Svazek 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... respect is reserved , and it will be exercised in all cases in which the interests of the service or other public reasons may be deemed to require it.-R. S. , sec . 1695 ; 15 C. Cls . R. 64. " Consular Regulations of the United States ...
... respect is reserved , and it will be exercised in all cases in which the interests of the service or other public reasons may be deemed to require it.-R. S. , sec . 1695 ; 15 C. Cls . R. 64. " Consular Regulations of the United States ...
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... respect to your inquiries on the subject of consuls , vice- consuls , and agents , you will observe that the system of the United States is different from that of other nations . We appoint only na- tive citizens consuls . Where a port ...
... respect to your inquiries on the subject of consuls , vice- consuls , and agents , you will observe that the system of the United States is different from that of other nations . We appoint only na- tive citizens consuls . Where a port ...
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... respect for the courts , and the same readiness to contribute their testimony when invoked in the administration of justice , which we enjoin upon our own officers . Especially is this expected from consuls engaged in commerce , as was ...
... respect for the courts , and the same readiness to contribute their testimony when invoked in the administration of justice , which we enjoin upon our own officers . Especially is this expected from consuls engaged in commerce , as was ...
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... respect of the nation with whom they reside . They are subject to the laws of the land indeed precisely as other foreigners are , a con- vention where there is one making a part of the laws of the land ; but H. Doc . 551 — vol 5—3 if ...
... respect of the nation with whom they reside . They are subject to the laws of the land indeed precisely as other foreigners are , a con- vention where there is one making a part of the laws of the land ; but H. Doc . 551 — vol 5—3 if ...
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... respect for their sovereign , as far as the case will admit . This moderate and respectful treatment towards foreign consuls it is my duty to recommend , and press on our citizens , because I ask it for their good , towards our own ...
... respect for their sovereign , as far as the case will admit . This moderate and respectful treatment towards foreign consuls it is my duty to recommend , and press on our citizens , because I ask it for their good , towards our own ...
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Strana 160 - Congress is expressly prohibited from entering into any treaty whereby the States shall be restrained from imposing such duties and imposts on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods whatsoever. On the other hand, the States are expressly prohibited from
Strana 166 - not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government or in that of one of the States, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter, without its consent. Fort
Strana 372 - made, nor any prosecutions commenced against any person or persons for, or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present war," and that no person should, " on that account, suffer any future loss or damage, either in his person, liberty or property.
Strana 194 - through Lake Superior northward of the Isles Royal and Philipeaux to the Long Lake; thence through the middle of said Long Lake, and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods. to the said Lake of the Woods; thence through the said Lake to the most northwestern point thereof.
Strana 571 - between the United States and Corea, reads thus: "'If other powers deal unjustly or oppressively with either government, the other will exert their good offices, on being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement, thus showing their friendly feelings.' " Except that the provision is made reciprocal, it follows the phraseology of Article I. of
Strana 356 - That the United States are of right freed and exonerated from the stipulations of the treaties and of the consular convention, heretofore concluded between the United States and France: and that the same shall not henceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States. "Approved, July 7, 1798.
Strana 160 - imposts or duties which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties entered into with any foreign power in pursuance of any treaties already proposed by Congress to the courts of France and Spain.
Strana 165 - The Constitution of the United States confers absolutely on the government of the United States the power of making war and of making treaties, from which it follows that that government possesses the power of acquiring territory either by conquest or by treaty. American
Strana 162 - subject this power extends, has not been defined in detail by the Constitution, nor are we entirely agreed among ourselves. (1) It is admitted that it must concern the foreign nation, party to the contract, or it would be a mere nullity, res inter alios acta. (2) By
Strana 166 - Railroad Co. v. Lowe, 114 US 525, 541. But with these exceptions, it is not perceived that there is any limit to the questions which can be adjusted touching any matter which is properly the subject of negotiation with a foreign country. Ware v.