The Treaty of Washington: Its Negotiation, Execution, and the Discussions Relating Thereto ...Harper & brothers, 1873 - 280 páginas Sidney is surprised how easily he succeeds in fooling the foxes and making them believe he is one of them. |
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... charged and we believed that Great Britain 7513 and her Colonies had been the arsenal , the navy - yard , and the treasury of the Confederates . We charged and we believed that Confederate cruisers , which had depredated largely on our ...
... charged and we believed that Great Britain 7513 and her Colonies had been the arsenal , the navy - yard , and the treasury of the Confederates . We charged and we believed that Confederate cruisers , which had depredated largely on our ...
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... charged and we believed that , in all this , Great Britain , through her Government , had disregarded the obligations of ... charge of the foreign affairs of the Government . That statesman , while , on more than one occasion , expressly ...
... charged and we believed that , in all this , Great Britain , through her Government , had disregarded the obligations of ... charge of the foreign affairs of the Government . That statesman , while , on more than one occasion , expressly ...
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... charge of the foreign affairs of the British Govern- ment , first , Lord Stanley [ now the Earl of Derby ] , and then the Earl of Clarendon , who , more wise and just than he , successively entered upon negotiations with the United ...
... charge of the foreign affairs of the British Govern- ment , first , Lord Stanley [ now the Earl of Derby ] , and then the Earl of Clarendon , who , more wise and just than he , successively entered upon negotiations with the United ...
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... charged the British Ministers with unfriendliness to the United States for a certain period of the Civil War . But the charge was proved by citing the declarations of those Ministers ; it was not , and could not be de- nied by any ...
... charged the British Ministers with unfriendliness to the United States for a certain period of the Civil War . But the charge was proved by citing the declarations of those Ministers ; it was not , and could not be de- nied by any ...
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... charged to the uncontrollable difficulties of their position , and the signal defectiveness and intrinsic weakness of the or- ganic institutions of Great Britain . During all that period of earnest discussion on both sides of the ocean ...
... charged to the uncontrollable difficulties of their position , and the signal defectiveness and intrinsic weakness of the or- ganic institutions of Great Britain . During all that period of earnest discussion on both sides of the ocean ...
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Adams admitted aforesaid Agent and Counsel agreed Alabama Claims American Government appointed Argument Article award belligerent bitrator Brit Britain Britannic Majesty British Arbitrator British Government bunal cause Chief Justice citizens coast Colonies Commission Commissioners conclusion Confederate cruisers consideration controversy Count Sclopis Counter-Case d'Itajubá debate decide decision declaration diplomatic discussion documents Dominion of Canada due diligence duties Earl effect Emperor Emperor of Brazil England ernment Europe fact fish fisheries Florida France Geneva High Contracting Parties honor Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company indemnity injuries international law Island Itajubá King of Italy Law Officers Lord Russell ment Minister Mountague Bernard named negotiation neutrality occasion opinion Oreto Parliament peace persons ports possessions present President principles of international proceedings provisions question reason regard rules Sir Alexander Cockburn Sir Roundell Palmer Stampfli stipulations submitted territory thereof tion Treaty of 1818 Treaty of Washington Tribunal of Arbitration United vessel violation