President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons for such imprisonment, and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American citizenship, the President shall forthwith demand the release of such citizen, and if the release... The Federal Reporter - Page 1131919Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service - 1881 - 658 pages
...this Government the same protection of persons and property which is accorded to native-born citizens. of the rights of American citizenship, the President...unreasonably delayed or refused, the President shall use such meant), not amounting to acts of war, as he may think necessary and proper to obtain or effectuate... | |
| Democratic Congressional Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1882 - 234 pages
...President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons of such imprisonment; and, if it appear to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American...unreasonably delayed or refused, the President shall use suchmrans, not amounting to acts of war, as he may think necessary and proper to obtain or eifectuate... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1124 pages
...government the reasons of snch imprisonment; and if it appear to be wrongful and in violation of tli* rights of American citizenship, the President shall forthwith demand the release of юсЬ citizen, and if the release so demanded is unreasonably delayed or refused, tlia President shall... | |
| John W. Hogg, United States, United States. Navy Department - Naval law - 1883 - 416 pages
...SEC. 2001. Whenever it is made known to the President that any citi; government such imprisonment; and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the...delayed or refused, the President shall use such means, nut amounting to acts of war, as he may think necessary and proper to obtain or effectuate the release;... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1883 - 688 pages
...States, namely: the reasons of such imprisonment ; and if it appear to lie wrongful and in violatiou of the rights of American citizenship, the President shall forthwith demand the release of «ich citizen, and if the release so demanded ¡я unreasunahly delayed or refused, the President shall... | |
| Democratic Party (U.S.) National committee, 1884-1888 - Campaign literature - 1884 - 314 pages
...President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons of such imprisonment ; and, if it appear to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American...effectuate the release ; and all the facts and proceedings relativethereto shall, as soon as practicable, be communicated by the President to Congress. Notwithstanding... | |
| Edward Henry Strobel - Campaign literature, 1884 - 1884 - 84 pages
...President forthwith to demand of that Government the reason of such Imprisonment ; and if it appear to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American...amounting to acts of war, as he may think necessary or proper to obtain or effectuate the release. " * * * (Revised Statutes of the United States, {{2001.)... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 1042 pages
...the reasons for Biich imprisonment, and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the rightsof American citizenship, the president shall forthwith...release so demanded is unreasonably delayed or refused, it shall be the dutv of the president to use such means, not amounting to acts of war, as hemay think... | |
| Dugald J. Bannatyne - New York (State) - 1887 - 652 pages
...duty of the President forthwith to demand of that Government the reasons of such imprisonment ; and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the...all the facts and proceedings relative thereto shall be, as soon as practicable, communicated by the President to Congress. Every person who deserts the... | |
| Freeman Snow - International law - 1893 - 636 pages
...duty of the President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons for such imprisonment, and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the...release so demanded is unreasonably delayed or refused, it shall be the duty of the President to u;e such means, not amounting to acts of war, as he may think... | |
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