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... persons , of whom 4,595 were saved and 13 lost . The value of such vessels is estimated at $ 8,880 , 140 and of their cargoes $ 3,846 , 380 , making the total value of property imperiled $ 12,726,520 . Of this amount $ 11,292,707 was ...
... persons , of whom 4,595 were saved and 13 lost . The value of such vessels is estimated at $ 8,880 , 140 and of their cargoes $ 3,846 , 380 , making the total value of property imperiled $ 12,726,520 . Of this amount $ 11,292,707 was ...
Page lxiv
... persons , one designated by each of the constituent States . As the exact interpretation and effect of the articles of association between the three Republics is not yet fully apprehended , the action necessary or proper to be taken in ...
... persons , one designated by each of the constituent States . As the exact interpretation and effect of the articles of association between the three Republics is not yet fully apprehended , the action necessary or proper to be taken in ...
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... persons , property , vessels , and interests of citizens of the United States have been brought to notice in the past twelvemonth . In every case where the facts sufficed to impute culpability or responsibility to the agents of the ...
... persons , property , vessels , and interests of citizens of the United States have been brought to notice in the past twelvemonth . In every case where the facts sufficed to impute culpability or responsibility to the agents of the ...
Page xci
... persons hav- ing previously served under the Department of State and to its satisfaction ; eight persons were appointed , after examination by the board of examiners created under the Executive order of September 20 , 1895 , and ...
... persons hav- ing previously served under the Department of State and to its satisfaction ; eight persons were appointed , after examination by the board of examiners created under the Executive order of September 20 , 1895 , and ...
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... person . It could issue no legal call into its army against a person beyond its boundaries and who had perhaps renounced his allegiance to his native country , had availed himself of the right of expatriation , and declared his ...
... person . It could issue no legal call into its army against a person beyond its boundaries and who had perhaps renounced his allegiance to his native country , had availed himself of the right of expatriation , and declared his ...
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