American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... acknowledged the territory on which they resided to be part of the United States . We were then asked by the British commissioners , whether , in case they should enter further upon the discussion of the several points which had been ...
... acknowledged the territory on which they resided to be part of the United States . We were then asked by the British commissioners , whether , in case they should enter further upon the discussion of the several points which had been ...
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... acknowledged to reside , they cannot be considered as an inde- pendent Power by the nation which has made such an acknowl ... acknowledge themselves to be under the pro- tection of the said United States , and of no other Power whatever ...
... acknowledged to reside , they cannot be considered as an inde- pendent Power by the nation which has made such an acknowl ... acknowledge themselves to be under the pro- tection of the said United States , and of no other Power whatever ...
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... acknowledged principles of public law ; they are founded neither on reciprocity nor on any of the usual bases of negotiation , neither on that of uti possidetis nor of status ante bellum . They would inflict the most vital injury on the ...
... acknowledged principles of public law ; they are founded neither on reciprocity nor on any of the usual bases of negotiation , neither on that of uti possidetis nor of status ante bellum . They would inflict the most vital injury on the ...
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... acknowledged principles of public law , tantamount to a cession of one - third of the territorial dominions of the United States , and required to be admitted without discussion . The proposition which is thus represented is , that the ...
... acknowledged principles of public law , tantamount to a cession of one - third of the territorial dominions of the United States , and required to be admitted without discussion . The proposition which is thus represented is , that the ...
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... acknowledged principles of public law to include allies in a negotiation for peace , or that it is contrary to the practice of all civilized nations to propose that a provision should be made for their future security . The treaty of ...
... acknowledged principles of public law to include allies in a negotiation for peace , or that it is contrary to the practice of all civilized nations to propose that a provision should be made for their future security . The treaty of ...
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