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... corps of engineers discovered that the commonly - received boundary line between the United States and the British possessions at that place , is about forty - seven hundred feet south of the true position . of the forty - ninth ...
... corps of engineers discovered that the commonly - received boundary line between the United States and the British possessions at that place , is about forty - seven hundred feet south of the true position . of the forty - ninth ...
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... Corps Législatif August 12 , 1870. 2. Mr. Washburne to the Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , August 17 , 1870 . German complaints of violations of flags of truce . Inclosures : 1. Mr. Washburne to the Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , August ...
... Corps Législatif August 12 , 1870. 2. Mr. Washburne to the Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , August 17 , 1870 . German complaints of violations of flags of truce . Inclosures : 1. Mr. Washburne to the Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , August ...
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... corps . In- closure : Meeting of the diplomatic corps September 23 , 1870 . Sept. 30 Mr. Washburne requested to accord the pro- tection of the United States to the arms , flags , residences , & c . , of the consulates of Uruguay ...
... corps . In- closure : Meeting of the diplomatic corps September 23 , 1870 . Sept. 30 Mr. Washburne requested to accord the pro- tection of the United States to the arms , flags , residences , & c . , of the consulates of Uruguay ...
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... corps that couriers may pass the lines , that it will be granted only on condition that the dispatches are unsealed and subject to inspection . The diplo- matic corps unanimously refuse to accept the condition . Oct. 8 Same subject ...
... corps that couriers may pass the lines , that it will be granted only on condition that the dispatches are unsealed and subject to inspection . The diplo- matic corps unanimously refuse to accept the condition . Oct. 8 Same subject ...
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... corps . Inclosures : A. Mr. Low to Prince Kung , September 3 , 1870. B. Prince Kung to Mr. Low , September 24 , 1870. C. Prince Kung to Mr. Low , September 11 , 1870 . 363 371 377 378 383 391 CHINA - Continued . No. From whom and to ...
... corps . Inclosures : A. Mr. Low to Prince Kung , September 3 , 1870. B. Prince Kung to Mr. Low , September 24 , 1870. C. Prince Kung to Mr. Low , September 11 , 1870 . 363 371 377 378 383 391 CHINA - Continued . No. From whom and to ...
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American arms August 17 August 22 August 31 authorities Bancroft Baron Gerolt belligerent Berlin Berthemy Britain British chargé d'affaires China Chinese Christians commerce communication consul copy corps Corps Legislatif Count Benedetti Count Bismarck Davis declaration Department desire diplomatic dispatch dominions Duke de Gramont duty E. B. Washburne Emperor excellency export foreign affairs France French government HAMILTON FISH herewith honor imperial inclose Inclosure instant instructions interest interior Jules Favre July July 25 LEGATION letter Majesty Majesty's government ment military minister of foreign Motley nations neutrality North German Confederation North German Union obedient servant October officers opinion Paris peace persons ports powers present Prince Kung proclamation protection Prussia question regard relations reply republic request residing respect Secretary Sept September ship steamers telegram territory Tien-tsin tion trade transmit treaty treaty of 1818 ultimo undersigned United vessels Washington
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Seite 45 - States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States...
Seite 49 - ... things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel...
Seite 151 - ... equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out, or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist, or be concerned in the equipping, furnishing, fitting out or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Seite 412 - Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
Seite 152 - And we do hereby further warn all our loving subjects, and all persons whatsoever entitled to our protection, that if any of them shall presume, in contempt of this our royal proclamation, and of our high displeasure, to do any acts in derogation of their duty as subjects of a neutral sovereign...
Seite 45 - ... 2. Enlisting or entering into the service of either of the said belligerents as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer.
Seite 217 - And all merchant and trading vessels employed in exchanging the products of different places, and thereby rendering the necessaries, conveniences and comforts of human life more easy to be obtained, and...
Seite 436 - Kingdom, with this qualification, that he shall not, when within the limits of the foreign State of which he was a subject previously to obtaining his certificate of naturalization, be deemed to be a British subject unless he has ceased to be a subject of that State in pursuance of the laws thereof, or in pursuance of a treaty to that effect.
Seite 159 - ... to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign State at war with any friendly State; or 4.
Seite 47 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.