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Page vi
... cause was lost , and a provisional government was speedily established by the victorious party . Our minister was promptly directed to recognize and put himself in communication with this Government so soon as it should have established ...
... cause was lost , and a provisional government was speedily established by the victorious party . Our minister was promptly directed to recognize and put himself in communication with this Government so soon as it should have established ...
Page x
... cause of deep concern in view of the numer- ous establishments of our citizens in the interior of that country . This Government can do no less than insist upon a continuance of the protective and punitory measures which the Chinese ...
... cause of deep concern in view of the numer- ous establishments of our citizens in the interior of that country . This Government can do no less than insist upon a continuance of the protective and punitory measures which the Chinese ...
Page lii
... cause . Transmits instances asserted by the Chilean Govern- ment , and incloses article from la Nacion Aug. 5 Telegrams received by way of Europe are fre- quently unintelligible ; recommends the us ing of the Central and South American ...
... cause . Transmits instances asserted by the Chilean Govern- ment , and incloses article from la Nacion Aug. 5 Telegrams received by way of Europe are fre- quently unintelligible ; recommends the us ing of the Central and South American ...
Page lx
... cause of the delay in the prelimi nary examination . Same subject : Explains the delay occurring in the completion of the investigation and disclaims any motive offensive to the United States . Same subject : Incloses correspondence ex ...
... cause of the delay in the prelimi nary examination . Same subject : Explains the delay occurring in the completion of the investigation and disclaims any motive offensive to the United States . Same subject : Incloses correspondence ex ...
Page lxix
... cause implying the admission of the doctrine that governments are liable for acts of their nationals . Without leaving the question of damages entirely out , as suggested by Mr. Wharton at one time , a middle course might be adopted ...
... cause implying the admission of the doctrine that governments are liable for acts of their nationals . Without leaving the question of damages entirely out , as suggested by Mr. Wharton at one time , a middle course might be adopted ...
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