Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington. Volume IV.-Geneva Arbitration1872 |
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... necessary that the said supplies should tribunal . be connected with special circumstances of time , of persons , or of place , which may combine to give them such character . It does not appear by the terms of the award that Great ...
... necessary that the said supplies should tribunal . be connected with special circumstances of time , of persons , or of place , which may combine to give them such character . It does not appear by the terms of the award that Great ...
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... necessary condition of neutral asylum , and in supplying her with so large a quantity of coal , the capacity of the ship for making war was in- creased just as much as by the recruitment of her crew which took place . Views of Viscount ...
... necessary condition of neutral asylum , and in supplying her with so large a quantity of coal , the capacity of the ship for making war was in- creased just as much as by the recruitment of her crew which took place . Views of Viscount ...
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... necessary in the Order of proceed first place to determine the method and order of proceeding in the consideration of the subjects referred to the tribunal . Mr. Stampfli stated that he had prepared , and proposed to submit , for the ...
... necessary in the Order of proceed first place to determine the method and order of proceeding in the consideration of the subjects referred to the tribunal . Mr. Stampfli stated that he had prepared , and proposed to submit , for the ...
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... right of requiring that assistance on any point , if necessary , according to the fifth article of the treaty . The tribunal also decided to consider at the next conference PROTOCOLS OF THE CONFERENCES . 29 12 12 12 12 12.
... right of requiring that assistance on any point , if necessary , according to the fifth article of the treaty . The tribunal also decided to consider at the next conference PROTOCOLS OF THE CONFERENCES . 29 12 12 12 12 12.
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... necessary , ) at a considerable lower rate of interest than 5 per cent . Table in reference to the estimate of Mr. Stampfli . Total United States claim in the last revised tables ... Necessary reductions to be made from the above ...
... necessary , ) at a considerable lower rate of interest than 5 per cent . Table in reference to the estimate of Mr. Stampfli . Total United States claim in the last revised tables ... Necessary reductions to be made from the above ...
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Términos y frases comunes
¹ British Adams agents Alabama américain American anglais appears arms authorities autorités autre avoir Bahama BANCROFT DAVIS belligerent blockade bord Britain Britannic Majesty britannique British Appendix British government British ports c'est Captain captured cargo charbon claims colony commander commission confederate confédérés considérer consul contre crew cruise cruiser d'une destination deux devoirs droit Dudley due diligence duty Earl Russell equipment état États-Unis être evidence fact fait Florida foreign-enlistment act gouverneur governor Grande-Bretagne guerre Ibid insurgent international law jurisdiction l'Alabama l'on l'Oreto law-officers letter Liverpool Lord Russell Majesté Majesty's government Melbourne ment munitions n'est Nassau nations navire neutral neutralité neutre officers opinion Oreto parties peut present preuves proceedings qu'il question rapport réclamations règles respect rules Sclopis Sea King seized Shenandoah ship Sir Alexander Cockburn steamer Sumter territoire tion tout traité treaty of Washington Tuscaloosa United States Documents vaisseau vessel violation Waddell
Pasajes populares
Página 104 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable' ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Página 104 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 270 - ... 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 of any foreign Prince, State, or Potentate, or of any foreign colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Página 1 - British flag, in the enhanced payments of insurance, in the prolongation of the war, and in the addition of a large sum to the cost of the war and the suppression of the rebellion...
Página 562 - Whereas differences have arisen between the Government of the United States and the Government of her Britannic Majesty, and still exist, growing out of the acts committed by the several vessels which have given rise to the claims generically known as the
Página 274 - ... circumstances, shall render it probable that such vessel is intended to be employed by the owner or owners to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, until the decision of the President be had thereon, or until the owner or owners shall give such bond and security as is required of the owners of armed ships by the preceding section of this act.
Página 9 - due diligence" referred to in the first and third of the said Rules ought to be exercised by neutral Governments in exact proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part...
Página 318 - It is not the less a civil war, with belligerent parties in hostile array, because it may be called an "insurrection" by one side, and the insurgents be considered as rebels or traitors.
Página 408 - Power with which it is at peace ; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
Página 274 - Ship or Vessel shall not be employed by such Owners to cruise or commit hostilities against the Subjects, Citizens, or Property, of any Foreign Prince or State, or of any Colony, District, or People, with whom The United States are at Peace.