Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3846U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... held to take away all right of action for wages in the courts of ̧ this country by a seaman coming within the scope of the treaty , whether the action be in rem or in personam . ( Norberg v . Hillgreu , 5 N. Y. Legal Obs . , 177. The ...
... held to take away all right of action for wages in the courts of ̧ this country by a seaman coming within the scope of the treaty , whether the action be in rem or in personam . ( Norberg v . Hillgreu , 5 N. Y. Legal Obs . , 177. The ...
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... held to be rightly excluded . The opinion is per curiam , and is very brief . While it says that the inspectors had no jurisdiction of the subject - matter , yet the clear meaning is that , if the defendant was not in their presence ...
... held to be rightly excluded . The opinion is per curiam , and is very brief . While it says that the inspectors had no jurisdiction of the subject - matter , yet the clear meaning is that , if the defendant was not in their presence ...
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... held , in which fifty - seven members took part . The results of this meeting were so satisfactory that a second conference was held at the Harvard College Observatory in August , 1898. Ninety - two members were present , and the ...
... held , in which fifty - seven members took part . The results of this meeting were so satisfactory that a second conference was held at the Harvard College Observatory in August , 1898. Ninety - two members were present , and the ...
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... held August 25 , 1898 , a committee consisting of Edward C. Pickering , chairman ; T. C. Mendenhall , president of ... held at Washington in February , 1899 , and a memorandum of their report was presented to the Secretary of the Navy ...
... held August 25 , 1898 , a committee consisting of Edward C. Pickering , chairman ; T. C. Mendenhall , president of ... held at Washington in February , 1899 , and a memorandum of their report was presented to the Secretary of the Navy ...
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... held Septem- ber 27 having been read and approved , the board adjourned sine die . GEORGE C. COMSTOCK , Secretary . APPENDIX . EXHIBIT A. UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY , GEORGETOWN UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY . 37.
... held Septem- ber 27 having been read and approved , the board adjourned sine die . GEORGE C. COMSTOCK , Secretary . APPENDIX . EXHIBIT A. UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY , GEORGETOWN UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY . 37.
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Page 26 - The Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Commercial Agents shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
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