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 3250
... regard to the ill treatment complained of in prison , not one of the witnesses , not even Ellert , who was in the same prison with the claimant , asserts that he saw the claimant beaten . They say that they knew it , but do not say how ...
... regard to the ill treatment complained of in prison , not one of the witnesses , not even Ellert , who was in the same prison with the claimant , asserts that he saw the claimant beaten . They say that they knew it , but do not say how ...
Page 3255
... regard to his right to ship arms and ammunition , and was in every case informed that such shipment was not in vio- lation of the laws of the United States ; that he accordingly bought from Messrs . Hartley and Graham , of New York ...
... regard to his right to ship arms and ammunition , and was in every case informed that such shipment was not in vio- lation of the laws of the United States ; that he accordingly bought from Messrs . Hartley and Graham , of New York ...
Page 3262
... regard to it was made , when the papers were found among the private papers of the judge , never having been docketed . Every effort was then made by the Chilean Government to per- fect the proceedings against the claimant , without ...
... regard to it was made , when the papers were found among the private papers of the judge , never having been docketed . Every effort was then made by the Chilean Government to per- fect the proceedings against the claimant , without ...
Page 3274
... regard to the reservations provided in the treaty of 1795 in favor of American citizens . The Span- ish authorities declared after his release that the proceedings would be continued , and that the charge was the bringing of political ...
... regard to the reservations provided in the treaty of 1795 in favor of American citizens . The Span- ish authorities declared after his release that the proceedings would be continued , and that the charge was the bringing of political ...
Page 3278
... the municipal laws of the two countries were not to be taken as controlling the rights of claimants in this regard ; that claims for injuries to the person , whether such injuries caused death or not 3278 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
... the municipal laws of the two countries were not to be taken as controlling the rights of claimants in this regard ; that claims for injuries to the person , whether such injuries caused death or not 3278 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
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