Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between the United States of America and Other Powers ...: Conventions not in forceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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Strana 1225
... OF THE SENATE OF JANUARY 18 , 1909 ( RES . No. 252 , SIXTIETH CONGRESS , SECOND SESSION ) IN TWO VOLUMES VOLUME II WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE } Page . 1231 1233 1279 1298 1300 1308 1310 1910 U.S. Treaties , itc.
... OF THE SENATE OF JANUARY 18 , 1909 ( RES . No. 252 , SIXTIETH CONGRESS , SECOND SESSION ) IN TWO VOLUMES VOLUME II WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE } Page . 1231 1233 1279 1298 1300 1308 1310 1910 U.S. Treaties , itc.
Strana 1255
... Senate June 6 , 1878 ; ratified by the President June 21 , 1878 ; time for exchange of ratifications extended by the Senate January 29 , 1879 , and May 8 , 1879 ; ratifications exchanged July 31 , 1879 ; proclaimed August 1 , 1879 ...
... Senate June 6 , 1878 ; ratified by the President June 21 , 1878 ; time for exchange of ratifications extended by the Senate January 29 , 1879 , and May 8 , 1879 ; ratifications exchanged July 31 , 1879 ; proclaimed August 1 , 1879 ...
Strana 1300
... Senate November 1 , 1893 ; ratified by the President November 3 , 1893 ; ratifications exchanged November 8 , 1893 ; proclaimed November 9 , 1893 . I. Delivery of accused . II . Extraditable crimes . III . Procedure . IV . Provisional ...
... Senate November 1 , 1893 ; ratified by the President November 3 , 1893 ; ratifications exchanged November 8 , 1893 ; proclaimed November 9 , 1893 . I. Delivery of accused . II . Extraditable crimes . III . Procedure . IV . Provisional ...
Strana 1304
... Senate January 6 , 1905 ; ratified by the President April 1 , 1905 ; ratifica- tions exchanged at Washington April 4 , 1905 ; proclaimed April 6 , 1905 . I. Amendment to treaty of 1893 . ARTICLES . II . Ratification . Whereas the ...
... Senate January 6 , 1905 ; ratified by the President April 1 , 1905 ; ratifica- tions exchanged at Washington April 4 , 1905 ; proclaimed April 6 , 1905 . I. Amendment to treaty of 1893 . ARTICLES . II . Ratification . Whereas the ...
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Strana 1477 - The ships of the subjects and inhabitants of either of the parties, coming upon any coasts belonging to either of the said allies, but not willing to enter into port, or being entered into port and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk...