Forty Years of German-American Political RelationsW.J. Dornan, 1919 - 378 páginas |
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Página 114
... harbor of Pago - Pago , and locate a coal depot for the American steamers . I think some kind of treaty with the native chiefs will be necessary to frustrate foreign influence which is at present very active in this matter , seeking to ...
... harbor of Pago - Pago , and locate a coal depot for the American steamers . I think some kind of treaty with the native chiefs will be necessary to frustrate foreign influence which is at present very active in this matter , seeking to ...
Página 115
... harbor of Pago - Pago was granted to the United States . A letter registering indirect protest was sent to the Chief of Tutuila by the German Consul Weber , who claimed that certain of the land on Tutuila had already been sold to a ...
... harbor of Pago - Pago was granted to the United States . A letter registering indirect protest was sent to the Chief of Tutuila by the German Consul Weber , who claimed that certain of the land on Tutuila had already been sold to a ...
Página 116
... harbor of Pagopago , Island of Tutuila . Though Commander Meade had no authority to enter into this agreement , the President thought proper to submit the instrument to the Senate . A copy of the confidential document containing it is ...
... harbor of Pagopago , Island of Tutuila . Though Commander Meade had no authority to enter into this agreement , the President thought proper to submit the instrument to the Senate . A copy of the confidential document containing it is ...
Página 126
... harbor in Samoa , only the assurances of the peace and friendship of the United States . This Seward agreed to do , as it seemed to him that v . J. betreffend die Samoa - Inseln , habe ich dem Unterstaatssekretaer Seward die geeigneten ...
... harbor in Samoa , only the assurances of the peace and friendship of the United States . This Seward agreed to do , as it seemed to him that v . J. betreffend die Samoa - Inseln , habe ich dem Unterstaatssekretaer Seward die geeigneten ...
Página 127
... harbor provided the country did not have to pay anything for it nor to promise to protect it . After several revisions the treaty was finally concluded January 16 , 1878.42 Provision was made in the treaty for the United States to ...
... harbor provided the country did not have to pay anything for it nor to promise to protect it . After several revisions the treaty was finally concluded January 16 , 1878.42 Provision was made in the treaty for the United States to ...
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1st Sess 2nd Sess 50th Cong action Admiral von Diederichs affairs agreed agreement Ambassador American Government Apia arbitration ARTICLE Austria-Hungary Bancroft Bancroft treaties Bayard Berlin Bismarck blockade Britain British Buelow Chief China Chinese claims Commissioner concessions concluded conference Congress considered Consul Convention countries declared deutschen Dewey Dingley tariff diplomatic duty Emperor established favor force Foreign Office France German Consul German Empire German Government German interests German minister German representative Germany's Government of Samoa granted harbor House Ex Ibid Imperial Government important instructions Kiao-Chao king Kingdom of Prussia Majesty's Government Malietoa Malietoa Laupepa ment Monroe Doctrine most-favored-nation nations naval negotiations neutral Pacific Pago-Pago peace ports President principle protection Prussia question reciprocity Regierung Reichstag reply representatives Samoa Samoan Government Samoan Islands Secretary Hay secure Senate Sitz Taimua Tamasese tariff territory three powers tion treaty powers Tutuila United Venezuela vessels Washington
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Página 256 - the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly Powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire," He was successful in obtaining the assent of the other Powers to the policy thus announced.
Página 323 - ... agreed to enter into negotiations for the conclusion of a treaty of navigation and commerce ; for which purpose the President of the United States has conferred full powers on Henry Clay, their Secretary of State ; and His Majesty the King of Prussia has conferred like powers on the Sieur Ludwig Niederstetter, Charge d...
Página 83 - If either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation any particular favor in navigation or commerce, it shall immediately become common to the other party, freely, where it is freely granted to such other nation, or on yielding the same compensation, when the grant is conditional.
Página 40 - Denmark, and no higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importation into the said dominions of any article, the produce or manufacture of the United States, than are or shall be, payable on the like articles, being the produce or manufacture of any other foreign country.
Página 328 - ... belonging to either of them, which may be bound to a port supposed, at the time of its departure, to be blockaded, shall not, however, be captured or condemned for having attempted, a first time, to enter said port, unless it can be proved that said vessel could, and ought to have learned, during its voyage, that the blockade of the place in question still continued. But all vessels which, after having been warned off once, shall, during the same voyage, attempt a second time to enter the same...
Página 91 - States shall likewise be, and shall continue during the term of this convention, preferential in respect to all like imports from other countries.
Página 39 - I do further declare and proclaim that by the nineteenth article of the treaty of amity and commerce which was concluded between His Majesty the King of Prussia and the United States of America...
Página 36 - ... neuter with the belligerent powers, shall not be interrupted. On the contrary, in that case as in full peace, the vessels of the neutral party may navigate freely to and from the ports and on the coasts of the belligerent parties, free vessels...
Página 39 - The vessels of war, public and private, of both parties, shall carry freely, wheresoever they please, the vessels and effects taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duties, charges...
Página 337 - And it is declared, that neither the pretence that war dissolves all treaties, nor any other whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that for which they are provided, and during which they are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature or nations.