The Case of Great Britain as Laid Before the Tribunal of Arbitration: Convened at Geneva Under the Provisions of the Treaty Between the United States of America and Her Majesty, the Queen of Great Britain, Concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... sailed from the Mersey , under pretext of a trial trip . A copy of the law - officers ' opinion was sent to the Bahamas in the case of the Alabama going there . She , however , proceeded to Angra Bay , Azores , where she met the Bahama ...
... sailed from the Mersey , under pretext of a trial trip . A copy of the law - officers ' opinion was sent to the Bahamas in the case of the Alabama going there . She , however , proceeded to Angra Bay , Azores , where she met the Bahama ...
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... sailed from . Greenock , on the 2d of April , for Alderney . Instructions were sent to the governor of Guernsey to have her watched . She did not , however , go to the Channel Islands , but went to the coast of France , where she met a ...
... sailed from . Greenock , on the 2d of April , for Alderney . Instructions were sent to the governor of Guernsey to have her watched . She did not , however , go to the Channel Islands , but went to the coast of France , where she met a ...
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... sailed from the Mississippi . The Nashville was likewise of American origin , having sailed from Charleston . She had been intended to bring the confederate commissioners to England , but it appearing doubtful whether her tonnage would ...
... sailed from the Mississippi . The Nashville was likewise of American origin , having sailed from Charleston . She had been intended to bring the confederate commissioners to England , but it appearing doubtful whether her tonnage would ...
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... sailed away with the captain , who afterward turned her into a privateer , and she went away , in a great measure , fitted . The jury found that she was fitted . The question is , whether you think that this vessel was fitted . Armed ...
... sailed away with the captain , who afterward turned her into a privateer , and she went away , in a great measure , fitted . The jury found that she was fitted . The question is , whether you think that this vessel was fitted . Armed ...
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... sailed on a cruise , during which the prize was taken and sent into Charleston . Reed , for the plaintiff in error , contended that this was an original construction or outfit of a vessel for the purpose of war ; and that if it was ...
... sailed on a cruise , during which the prize was taken and sent into Charleston . Reed , for the plaintiff in error , contended that this was an original construction or outfit of a vessel for the purpose of war ; and that if it was ...
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Adams aforesaid Alabama American appears armed vessel arrived attorney-general authority Baltimore bark belligerent blockade Britain Buenos Ayres Bullock Cape Town Captain Semmes captured cargo CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizens claims colony commander commerce commission commit hostilities confederate consul copy court crew cruise declared deponent dispatch Earl Russell engaged enlisted equipment February fitted flag foreign-enlistment act further governor guerre guns honor inclosed Inclosure intent jurisdiction kingdom law of nations letters of marque Liverpool Lord lordship Luis de Onis Majesty Majesty's government ment minister navires neutrality neutrality proclamation notary Notary Public offense officers owners parties peace persons pirate port Portugal Portuguese present President privateers prizes proceedings proclamation protest purpose received respect sailed schooner Sea Bride Sea King Secretary seizure Shenandoah ship or vessel Signed Spain Spanish statute steamer steamer Alabama Table Bay taken territory tion treaty United Kingdom United States Consul violation warlike
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Seite 46 - Majesty's Licence ; and for obliging such of His Majesty's subjects as shall accept Commissions in the Scotch Brigade in the service of the States General of the United Provinces, to take the Oaths of Allegiance and Abjuration...