The Case of the United States, to be Laid Before the Tribunal of Arbitration: To be 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 - 204 Seiten |
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... Melbourne they will find this language , which was referred to with approbation , [ 143 ] and assumed by Earl Russell , 1 to be exactly in point in * dispos- ing of the claims growing out of the acts of that vessel . On the 22d of April ...
... Melbourne they will find this language , which was referred to with approbation , [ 143 ] and assumed by Earl Russell , 1 to be exactly in point in * dispos- ing of the claims growing out of the acts of that vessel . On the 22d of April ...
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... Melbourne are especially interesting in this respect , and tend to throw much light on the causes of the differences which are , it is to be hoped , to be forever set at rest by the decision of this Tribunal . British ports the base of ...
... Melbourne are especially interesting in this respect , and tend to throw much light on the causes of the differences which are , it is to be hoped , to be forever set at rest by the decision of this Tribunal . British ports the base of ...
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... Melbourne , and other colonial ports , pursued the same course that the Lieutenant Governor at Halifax did , under the wise advice of the Admiral , the grievances of the United States would have been much less , and this case would have ...
... Melbourne , and other colonial ports , pursued the same course that the Lieutenant Governor at Halifax did , under the wise advice of the Admiral , the grievances of the United States would have been much less , and this case would have ...
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... Melbourne . " 2 " The November mail from Europe , which arrived at Melbourne about the middle of January , had brought the news that the Sea King had left England with the intention of being converted into a war vessel to cruise against ...
... Melbourne . " 2 " The November mail from Europe , which arrived at Melbourne about the middle of January , had brought the news that the Sea King had left England with the intention of being converted into a war vessel to cruise against ...
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... Melbourne for the Shenandoah , he put the proof of it at once into the hands of the Governor . " When he heard that she was taking coal on board he communicated that fact also . From the beginning of the visit of the Shenandoah at Melbourne ...
... Melbourne for the Shenandoah , he put the proof of it at once into the hands of the Governor . " When he heard that she was taking coal on board he communicated that fact also . From the beginning of the visit of the Shenandoah at Melbourne ...
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Adams to Russell affidavit agents Alabama armament arms arrived ask the Tribunal authorities Bahama belligerent Bermuda blockade Britain British Government British port Bullock Captain captured cargo carry claims Colonial commander commerce commission Confederate construction Consul crew cruise cruisers Declaration of Paris dispatch Dudley to Seward due diligence duties Earl Russell England equipped ernment evidence fact fitted flag Florida Foreign Enlistment Act Fraser furnished Georgia Governor Gran Para guerre Heyliger hostile Huse injury instructions insurgents International Law January July June jurisdiction law of nations Liverpool London Lord John Russell Lord Lyons Lord Russell Majesty's Government man-of-war March Melbourne ment Nassau Navy neutral neutre officers Oreto persons proof purpose received repairs reported rules Russell to Adams Russell's sail Sea King Secretary Shenandoah ship steamer Sumter supply of coal taken tion tons Treaty of Washington Trenholm Tribunal of Arbitration Tuscaloosa United vessel violation Waddell Walker