History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 3287
... British consul at New Orleans a certificate of his British nationality , which he alleged that he presented to the officer in charge of the office at which he was required to report , but two days after was arrested by a squad of United ...
... British consul at New Orleans a certificate of his British nationality , which he alleged that he presented to the officer in charge of the office at which he was required to report , but two days after was arrested by a squad of United ...
Page 3364
... British Government . About this time exception was taken by British merchants to the inequality of the export duties on goods exported to Rio de la Plata and Colombia , with which Great Britain had trea- ties containing clauses similar ...
... British Government . About this time exception was taken by British merchants to the inequality of the export duties on goods exported to Rio de la Plata and Colombia , with which Great Britain had trea- ties containing clauses similar ...
Page 3365
... British shippers in entering in their own names and in gross , for pay- ment of duty , the goods shipped by a particular vessel , evi- dence of the precise amounts of duty paid by the American importers could not be obtained from the ...
... British shippers in entering in their own names and in gross , for pay- ment of duty , the goods shipped by a particular vessel , evi- dence of the precise amounts of duty paid by the American importers could not be obtained from the ...
Page 3681
... British Gov- ernment as a legitimate practice under the laws of war . " Proofs were made in the case of Wood and Heyworth , No. 103 ( proofs for defense , pp . 16 , 20 , 24 , 37 to 47 , 51 to 65 ) , of the statutes of the Confederate ...
... British Gov- ernment as a legitimate practice under the laws of war . " Proofs were made in the case of Wood and Heyworth , No. 103 ( proofs for defense , pp . 16 , 20 , 24 , 37 to 47 , 51 to 65 ) , of the statutes of the Confederate ...
Page 3732
... British consul at Richmond , dated the 12th of August 1862 , to the effect that he is a British subject and has never forfeited his allegiance to the Queen of England . " As to neutrality , he filed a paper , dated Wilmington , North ...
... British consul at Richmond , dated the 12th of August 1862 , to the effect that he is a British subject and has never forfeited his allegiance to the Queen of England . " As to neutrality , he filed a paper , dated Wilmington , North ...
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