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... MENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR EXPENDITURE ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN INCURRED IN THE PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF CONFEDERATE CRUIS- ERS . EFFORTS MADE TO CAPTURE CONFEDERATE CRUISERS . Alabama .. Florida 350 350 354 Georgia .. Shenandoah 355 356 ...
... MENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR EXPENDITURE ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN INCURRED IN THE PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF CONFEDERATE CRUIS- ERS . EFFORTS MADE TO CAPTURE CONFEDERATE CRUISERS . Alabama .. Florida 350 350 354 Georgia .. Shenandoah 355 356 ...
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... ment under their acts of Congress for the preservation of neu- trality 405 Testimonies of Mr. Bemis and Mr. Seward on this subject .. Argument from the Foreign - Enlistment Act of 1870 . Illustrations of the doctrine of due diligence ...
... ment under their acts of Congress for the preservation of neu- trality 405 Testimonies of Mr. Bemis and Mr. Seward on this subject .. Argument from the Foreign - Enlistment Act of 1870 . Illustrations of the doctrine of due diligence ...
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... ment , they respectfully present the following argument on behalf of the United States , conformed to the requirements , in this respect , of the pro- visions of the treaty under which it is submitted . Before entering upon the argument ...
... ment , they respectfully present the following argument on behalf of the United States , conformed to the requirements , in this respect , of the pro- visions of the treaty under which it is submitted . Before entering upon the argument ...
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... ment of other nations , and , scarcely later , to the contending parties , and thus , by the progress of the conflict , a habit of practical neutrality is easily established . But this habit imports nothing inconsistent with Belligerent ...
... ment of other nations , and , scarcely later , to the contending parties , and thus , by the progress of the conflict , a habit of practical neutrality is easily established . But this habit imports nothing inconsistent with Belligerent ...
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... ment of the rules of duty stipulated by the treaty of Washington . VII . As to the second and third of said points , the counsel of the United States will in the sequel submit considerations which , as they conceive , conclusively ...
... ment of the rules of duty stipulated by the treaty of Washington . VII . As to the second and third of said points , the counsel of the United States will in the sequel submit considerations which , as they conceive , conclusively ...
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