American Diplomacy and the Boer WarUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1939 - 240 páginas |
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... the Treaty of Washington ( 1871 ) . Sections 2 and 3 were applicable , it was contended . Section 2 provided : A neutral government is bound not to permit or suffer either bel- ligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the base of ...
... the Treaty of Washington ( 1871 ) . Sections 2 and 3 were applicable , it was contended . Section 2 provided : A neutral government is bound not to permit or suffer either bel- ligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the base of ...
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... the Treaty of Washington.37 The court held : ( 1 ) That that clause was not " intended to subvert the well established principle of international law that the private citizen of a neutral nation can lawfully sell supplies to ...
... the Treaty of Washington.37 The court held : ( 1 ) That that clause was not " intended to subvert the well established principle of international law that the private citizen of a neutral nation can lawfully sell supplies to ...
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... the Treaty of Washington it became necessary for Colonel Crowder to discover : ( 1 ) Whether the employment of muleteers by British officers to accompany cargoes to South Africa , many of whom later joined the British army , constituted ...
... the Treaty of Washington it became necessary for Colonel Crowder to discover : ( 1 ) Whether the employment of muleteers by British officers to accompany cargoes to South Africa , many of whom later joined the British army , constituted ...
Índice
The Representation of British Interests and Consular | 87 |
Appeals for Intervention | 121 |
Boer Propaganda | 176 |
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Términos y frases comunes
56th Cong action agent ambassador American consul American government April asked Boer envoys Boer republics Britain British government cable Cape Town committee Congress Cons Consul Hollis Consul Macrum consular contraband convention Croffut Deel Delagoa Bay Department Dept Desp diplomatic England favor February Foreign German Hammond Hay Papers Hollis to Hill ibid ican instructions international law intervention Jameson Raid January Johannesburg John Hay John Hays Hammond June later Letters London Lord Lord Salisbury Lourenço Marques Machadodorp Macrum to Hill Manion March mediation ment Minister Montagu White Newel to Hay O'Beirne October officers Olney opinion Orange Free Pauncefote port President Kruger President McKinley Pretoria received reply Republican request resolution Roosevelt Russian Secretary Hay Senator sent September ships Siclen South African Republic Stowe to Cridler Supra sympathy telegram tion Transvaal government treaty Tyler Dennett United Verzameling vessels W. J. Leyds Washington White to Leyds wrote York