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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... express , " in a friendly spirit , the regret felt by Her Majesty's Government for the escape , under whatever circumstances , of the Alabama and other vessels from British ports , and for the dep- redations committed by those vessels ...
... express , " in a friendly spirit , the regret felt by Her Majesty's Government for the escape , under whatever circumstances , of the Alabama and other vessels from British ports , and for the dep- redations committed by those vessels ...
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... express provision for the appointment of coun- sel appears in the Treaty ; but they are recognized in the clause which declares that the Arbitrators may , if they desire further elucidation with regard to any point , require a written ...
... express provision for the appointment of coun- sel appears in the Treaty ; but they are recognized in the clause which declares that the Arbitrators may , if they desire further elucidation with regard to any point , require a written ...
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... express terms as well as in legal intendment , hold the British Government responsible for prolongation of our Civil War and the cost of its prosecution , - when all these relations of the subject came to be un- derstood , the public ...
... express terms as well as in legal intendment , hold the British Government responsible for prolongation of our Civil War and the cost of its prosecution , - when all these relations of the subject came to be un- derstood , the public ...
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... express reservation of all the rights of both Governments . The British Counter - Case , consisting of four vol . umes folio , contains little new matter , being in ALABAMA CLAIMS . 57 Presentation of Counter-Cases 57.
... express reservation of all the rights of both Governments . The British Counter - Case , consisting of four vol . umes folio , contains little new matter , being in ALABAMA CLAIMS . 57 Presentation of Counter-Cases 57.
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... , among the Arbitrators , the result of which was announced by Count Sclopis as follows : " The Arbitrators do not propose to express or imply ALABAMA CLAIMS . 69 Decision of the Arbitrators respecting National Losses 69.
... , among the Arbitrators , the result of which was announced by Count Sclopis as follows : " The Arbitrators do not propose to express or imply ALABAMA CLAIMS . 69 Decision of the Arbitrators respecting National Losses 69.
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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 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 written or printed
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Página 226 - States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also in the Gulph of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish...
Página 260 - 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 232 - Whereas differences have arisen respecting the liberty claimed by the United States, for the inhabitants thereof to take, dry, and cure fish on certain coasts, bays, harbours, and creeks, of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Página 268 - If, in the case submitted to the arbitrators, either party shall have specified or alluded to any report or document in its own exclusive possession, without annexing a copy, such party shall be bound, if the other party thinks proper to apply for it, to furnish that party with a copy thereof...
Página 262 - The commissioners shall then forthwith proceed to the investigation of the claims which shall be presented to them. They shall investigate and decide such claims in such order and in such manner as they may think proper, but upon such evidence or information only as shall be furnished by or on behalf of the respective governments.
Página 270 - Canada by land carriage and in bond, under such rules and regulations as may be agreed upon between the Government of Her Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States.
Página 274 - In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this Treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Washington the eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.
Página 258 - 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 "Alabama Claims...
Página 214 - ... the sole trade and commerce of all those seas, straits, bays, rivers, lakes, creeks and sounds, in whatsoever latitude they shall be, that lie within the entrance of the straits, commonly called Hudson's Straits, together with all the lands, countries and territories upon the coasts and confines of the seas, straits, bays, lakes, rivers, creeks and sounds, aforesaid, which are not now actually possessed by any of our subjects, or by the subjects of any other Christian Prince or State.
Página 274 - And whereas the said treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications of the same were exchanged in the city of London, on the seventeenth day of June, 1871, by Robert C.