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 Arbitations, and Historical and Legal Notes on Other International Arbitrations Ancient and Modern, and on the Domestic Commissions of the United States for the Adjustment of International Claims, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 4402
... fact that the possession of a lively and brilliant imagination " and a " gift of ridicule " would require of Morris , in the delicate situation in which he was placed , the exercise of unusual caution . There was , how- ever , another ...
... fact that the possession of a lively and brilliant imagination " and a " gift of ridicule " would require of Morris , in the delicate situation in which he was placed , the exercise of unusual caution . There was , how- ever , another ...
Page 4404
... fact that he was , as he himself declared , cordially hated by some of the members of the diplomatic committee . The new minister was M. Edmond C. Genet , a man of some experience , who might have been useful in subordinate positions ...
... fact that he was , as he himself declared , cordially hated by some of the members of the diplomatic committee . The new minister was M. Edmond C. Genet , a man of some experience , who might have been useful in subordinate positions ...
Page 4407
... fact may be accounted for by either of two reasons . The general arming of the whole population , and the exhaustive devotion of the resources of the country to military purposes , caused a scarcity in France both of money and of ...
... fact may be accounted for by either of two reasons . The general arming of the whole population , and the exhaustive devotion of the resources of the country to military purposes , caused a scarcity in France both of money and of ...
Page 4411
... fact that Genet had been engaged in promoting enter- prises against the dominions of Spain . By a report of a committee of the House of Representatives of South Carolina of December 6 , 1793 , it ap- peared that various citizens of that ...
... fact that Genet had been engaged in promoting enter- prises against the dominions of Spain . By a report of a committee of the House of Representatives of South Carolina of December 6 , 1793 , it ap- peared that various citizens of that ...
Page 4412
... fact that by the treaties between the United States and France enemies ' goods were free from capture on board of neutral vessels , he asked that a supplementary decree be adopted for the purpose of exempting vessels of the United ...
... fact that by the treaties between the United States and France enemies ' goods were free from capture on board of neutral vessels , he asked that a supplementary decree be adopted for the purpose of exempting vessels of the United ...
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Page 4730 - Scotia; thence along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
Page 4756 - ... further until the expiration of two years after either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
Page 4774 - ... impartially and carefully examine and decide, to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity, without fear, favor, or affection to their own country, upon all such claims as shall be laid before them on the part of the governments of the United States and of her Britannic Majesty, respectively; and such declaration shall be entered on the record of their proceedings.
Page 4763 - Order of the Bath, and envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Her Britannic Majesty to the United States, for the aforesaid purpose; and the said plenipotentiaries having exchanged their full powers, which were found to be in proper form, have agreed to the following articles: ARTICLE I.
Page 4406 - And I do hereby also make known, that whosoever of the citizens of the United States shall render himself liable to punishment or forfeiture under the law of nations, by committing, aiding, or abetting hostilities against any of the said Powers, or by carrying to any of them those articles which are deemed contraband by the •modern usage of nations...
Page 4757 - In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Washington the eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.
Page 4733 - Islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay and without causing any destruction or carrying away any of the Artillery or other public property originally captured in the said forts or places, and which shall remain therein upon the Exchange of the Ratifications of this Treaty, or any Slaves or other private property...
Page 4755 - ... Articles XVIII to XXV of this Treaty, inclusive, shall extend to the Colony of Newfoundland, so far as they are applicable. But if the imperial Parliament, the Legislature of Newfoundland, or the Congress of the United States, shall not embrace the Colony of Newfoundland in their laws enacted for carrying the foregoing Articles into effect, then this Article shall be of no effect; but the omission to make provision by law to give it effect, by either of the Legislative Bodies aforesaid, shall...
Page 4750 - The Commissioners and the arbitrator or umpire shall keep accurate records and correct minutes or notes of all their proceedings, with the dates thereof, and shall appoint and employ such...
Page 4755 - ... make and subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impartially and carefully examine and decide, to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity...