Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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Halaman viii
... secure careful regard for the interests and susceptibili- ties of that government in the enactment of any laws relating to Chi- nese immigration . Those clauses of the treaties which forbid the participation of citizens or vessels of ...
... secure careful regard for the interests and susceptibili- ties of that government in the enactment of any laws relating to Chi- nese immigration . Those clauses of the treaties which forbid the participation of citizens or vessels of ...
Halaman xv
... secure their circulation by pledging with the Treasurer of the United States bonds of the general government . The interest upon these bonds , which at the time when the tax was imposed was 6 per cent . , is now , in most instances , 3 ...
... secure their circulation by pledging with the Treasurer of the United States bonds of the general government . The interest upon these bonds , which at the time when the tax was imposed was 6 per cent . , is now , in most instances , 3 ...
Halaman xxx
... secure the administration of justice . The Senate , at its last session , passed a bill providing for the con- struction of a building for the Library of Congress , but it failed to become a law . The provision of suitable protection ...
... secure the administration of justice . The Senate , at its last session , passed a bill providing for the con- struction of a building for the Library of Congress , but it failed to become a law . The provision of suitable protection ...
Halaman xlviii
... secure for twenty years the exclusive right to land telegraphic cable in China ; viceroy's answer to Mr. Angell's inquiry on the subject ; Mr. Angell's restatements of objectionable fea- tures of the plan ; minister of foreign affairs ...
... secure for twenty years the exclusive right to land telegraphic cable in China ; viceroy's answer to Mr. Angell's inquiry on the subject ; Mr. Angell's restatements of objectionable fea- tures of the plan ; minister of foreign affairs ...
Halaman lii
... secure public health without maintaining the decree of prohibition of . American pork : Correspondence relating to de- cree of French government prohibiting the im portation of ; the decree , and report of minister of agriculture and ...
... secure public health without maintaining the decree of prohibition of . American pork : Correspondence relating to de- cree of French government prohibiting the im portation of ; the decree , and report of minister of agriculture and ...
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accept action Alsace-Lorraine American citizens American pork Angell arbitration arrest authorities Blaine Bolivia British Calderon canal Chili Chilian China Chinese Government Christiancy citizenship claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombia commerce commissioners communication conference consideration consul consular copy declared decree Department desire diplomatic dispatch duty ernment Evarts excellency export fact favor foreign affairs foreign office France French friendly Guatemala herewith honor imperial important inclosed Inclosure Indians instant instructions interest Isthmus Isthmus of Panama June Kasson LEGATION lekin Lima Lord Granville Lowell Majesty's Government ment Mexico military minister of foreign nations native negotiations Northern Telegraph Company November Osborn peace Peking persons Peru plenipotentiary port present President Prince Kung proposed provinces question received referred regard relations reply representatives Secretary Señor Sir Edward Thornton Taotai telegram territory tion trade transit treaty Trescot Tsung-li Yamên ultimo undersigned United vessels Washington
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Halaman 31 - States, may have become citizens of any one of the states, under the laws thereof, being under the age of twenty-one years at the time of the naturalization of their parents, shall, if dwelling in the United States, be considered as citizens thereof...
Halaman 525 - I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State, Convention, or Legislature to the contrary notwithstanding...
Halaman 336 - If other Powers deal unjustly or oppressively with either Government, the other will exert their good offices, on being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement, thus showing their friendly feelings.
Halaman xiv - July following, or that they might be "continued " at the pleasure of the government, to bear interest at the rate of three and one-half per centum per annum.
Halaman 537 - The United States recognizes a proper guarantee of neutrality as essential to the construction and successful operation of any highway across the Isthmus of Panama, and in the last generation every step was taken by this government that is deemed requisite in the premises. The necessity was foreseen and abundantly provided for, long in advance of any possible call for the actual exercise of power. In...
Halaman 440 - SIR, I have received the letter, which you did me the honor to write to me on the...
Halaman 15 - Republic, enlarging, if need be, in such terms as will readily occur to you, upon the great mission which it is within the power of the proposed congress to accomplish in the interest of humanity, and upon the firm purpose of the United States to maintain a position of the most absolute and impartial friendship towards all.
Halaman 14 - ... occasions a source of profound satisfaction to the government of the United States to see that this country is in a large measure looked to by all the American powers as their friend and mediator. The just and impartial counsel of the President in such cases has never been withheld, and his efforts have been rewarded by the prevention of sanguinary strife or angry contentions between peoples whom we regard as brethren.
Halaman xxvi - Original appointments should be based upon ascertained fitness. The tenure of office should be stable. Positions of responsibility should, so far as practicable, be filled by the promotion of worthy and efficient officers. The investigation of all complaints, and the punishment of all official misconduct, should be prompt and thorough.
Halaman 540 - It is nothing more than the pronounced adherence of the United States to principles long since enunciated by the highest authority of the government...