Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - United States |
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... established to such an extent as to enable us to make comparisons the yearly increase has been upward of ten per cent . On November 1 , 1902 , 11,650 rural free - delivery routes had been established and were in operation , covering ...
... established to such an extent as to enable us to make comparisons the yearly increase has been upward of ten per cent . On November 1 , 1902 , 11,650 rural free - delivery routes had been established and were in operation , covering ...
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... established in the semi - arid West . For instance , the practicability of producing the best types of macaroni wheats in regions of an annual rainfall of only ten inches or thereabouts has been conclusively demonstrated . Through the ...
... established in the semi - arid West . For instance , the practicability of producing the best types of macaroni wheats in regions of an annual rainfall of only ten inches or thereabouts has been conclusively demonstrated . Through the ...
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... established by law on a basis providing for appointment and promotion only in consequence of proved fitness . Through a wise provision of the Congress at its last session the White House , which had become disfigured by incongruous ...
... established by law on a basis providing for appointment and promotion only in consequence of proved fitness . Through a wise provision of the Congress at its last session the White House , which had become disfigured by incongruous ...
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... established under article 8 of treaty of 1846 between United States and New Granada , and that treaty of Colombia with Great Britain can not be invoked . 284 284 285 རྨ་ རྨེན་ རྨེ 285 285 289 292 293 301 292 302 300 285 286 290 304 ...
... established under article 8 of treaty of 1846 between United States and New Granada , and that treaty of Colombia with Great Britain can not be invoked . 284 284 285 རྨ་ རྨེན་ རྨེ 285 285 289 292 293 301 292 302 300 285 286 290 304 ...
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... established . One who has expatriated himself can not , therefore , receive a passport . Expatriation has been defined by Mr. Hamilton Fish as-- The quitting of one's country , with an abandonment of allegiance and with the view of ...
... established . One who has expatriated himself can not , therefore , receive a passport . Expatriation has been defined by Mr. Hamilton Fish as-- The quitting of one's country , with an abandonment of allegiance and with the view of ...
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acknowledge the receipt Adee American citizens arbitration August Austria-Hungary authorities Bogotá British Cape charge chargé d'affaires China Chinese Government Choate Colombia commander communication Conger consul consular officers convention Cuba Cuban interests Department Department's dispatch duty E. H. CONGER embassy excellency Firmin foreign affairs foreign office German Gonaives governor granted Guatemala Haiti honor to acknowledge honor to inclose honor to inform inclose copy inclose herewith Inclosure instant instructions issued JOHN HAY July June Killick Lansdowne leases LEGATION letter Lord Lansdowne Majesty Majesty's Government Manchuria matter ment military minister for foreign Niuchwang parties passport Peking persons Port au Prince Powell powers present prisoners prisoners of war Protection of Cuban Provisional Government provisions question received reference regard reply representatives Republic request respect Russian sent September Subinclosure telegram Telegram.-Paraphrase Tientsin tion treaty troops ultimo United States consul vessel Washington
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Page 97 - America, have caused the said treaty and the said understanding, as forming a part thereof, to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. " In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this...
Page 91 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 321 - V. That the government of Cuba will execute, and, as far as necessary, extend, the plans already devised or other plans to be mutually agreed upon, for the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection to the people and commerce of Cuba, as well as to the commerce of the southern ports of the United States and the people residing therein. VI. That the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed...
Page 369 - Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of the master...
Page 239 - Chinese laborer who has a lawful wife, child, or parent in the United States, or property therein of the value of one thousand dollars, or debts of like amount due him and pending settlement.
Page 104 - If in the case submitted to the Commissioners either party shall have specified or alluded to any report or document in its own exclusive possession without annexing a copy, such party shall be bound, if the other party thinks proper to apply for it, to furnish that party with a copy thereof...
Page 371 - Extradition shall not be granted, in pursuance of the provisions of this Treaty if legal proceedings or the enforcement of the penalty for the act committed by the person claimed has become barred by limitation, according to the laws of the country to which the requisition is addressed.
Page 124 - State, that the requisition for his surrender has in fact been made with a view to try or punish him for an offence of a political character...
Page 584 - Treaty is word for word as follows: The United States of America and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of.
Page 517 - April, 1850,1 commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, to the construction of such canal under the auspices of the Government of the United States, without impairing the "general principle...