Opinions of Attorneys General, Decisions of Federal Courts, and Diplomatic Correspondence Respecting the Treaties of 1785, 1799 and 1828 Between the United States and Prussia, Issues 26-30 |
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... Hague Convention concerning neutrality at sea is not applicable , as this convention was not rati- fied by England and is therefore not binding in present war according to Article 28. The above - mentioned Article 19 author- izes a ...
... Hague Convention concerning neutrality at sea is not applicable , as this convention was not rati- fied by England and is therefore not binding in present war according to Article 28. The above - mentioned Article 19 author- izes a ...
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... Hague Convention for the establishment of an international prize court and in Article 51 of the Declaration of London . The German Government consequently laid the case of William P. Frye before the competent prize court at Hamburg , as ...
... Hague Convention for the establishment of an international prize court and in Article 51 of the Declaration of London . The German Government consequently laid the case of William P. Frye before the competent prize court at Hamburg , as ...
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... Hague , pursuant to Article 38 of The Hague Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes . The undersigned begs to suggest that the Ambassador bring the above to the attention of his Government and avails himself ...
... Hague , pursuant to Article 38 of The Hague Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes . The undersigned begs to suggest that the Ambassador bring the above to the attention of his Government and avails himself ...
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... Hague Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes . In this way both the question of indemnity and the question of treatv interpretation can promptly be settled , and it will be observed that the only change made in ...
... Hague Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes . In this way both the question of indemnity and the question of treatv interpretation can promptly be settled , and it will be observed that the only change made in ...
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... Hague tribunal of arbitration . The negotiations relative to the signing of the compromis provided by Article 52 of The Hague Arbitration Convention would best be conducted between the Foreign Office and the American Embassy in Berlin ...
... Hague tribunal of arbitration . The negotiations relative to the signing of the compromis provided by Article 52 of The Hague Arbitration Convention would best be conducted between the Foreign Office and the American Embassy in Berlin ...
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Page 5 - To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the day has come when America is privileged to spend her blood and her might for the principles that gave her birth and happiness and the peace which she has treasured. God helping her, she can do no other.
Page 36 - An Act to remove certain burdens on the American merchant marine and encourage the American foreign carrying trade, and for other purposes,
Page 4 - ... however hard it may be for them for the time being to believe that this is spoken from our hearts. We have borne with their present Government through all these bitter months because of that friendship, exercising a patience and forbearance which would otherwise have been impossible.
Page 64 - ... in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
Page 104 - A treaty may supersede a prior act of Congress, and an act of Congress may supersede a prior treaty.
Page 99 - States from any foreign port, or place in North America, Central America, the West India Islands, the Bahama Islands, the Bermuda Islands, or the coast of South America bordering on the Caribbean Sea, or the Sandwich Islands, or Newfoundland...
Page 16 - States. But this article shall not derogate in any manner from the force of the laws already published or hereafter to be published by His Majesty the King of Prussia, to prevent the emigration of his subjects.