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Halaman iii
... tion at Vienna as commissioners on the part of the United States . It is believed that we have obtained the object which Congress had in view when it passed the joint resolution , " in order to enable the people of the United States to ...
... tion at Vienna as commissioners on the part of the United States . It is believed that we have obtained the object which Congress had in view when it passed the joint resolution , " in order to enable the people of the United States to ...
Halaman vi
... tion of 25th April , 1866 , as expressed in the act of the 25th of February last . It is apprehended that that government does not realize the character of its obligations under that convention . As there is reason to believe , however ...
... tion of 25th April , 1866 , as expressed in the act of the 25th of February last . It is apprehended that that government does not realize the character of its obligations under that convention . As there is reason to believe , however ...
Halaman xxi
... sewers , water and gas mains being determined upon before the work was commenced , thus securing permanency when completed . I ques- tion whether so much has ever been accomplished before in ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . XXI.
... sewers , water and gas mains being determined upon before the work was commenced , thus securing permanency when completed . I ques- tion whether so much has ever been accomplished before in ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . XXI.
Halaman 9
... tion of steamships . 312 154 155 do do Mar. 5 Mar. 22 Burmese embassy to London ..... Ministerial crisis . Debate on the three rules of the treaty of Washington . 318 319 156 Mr. Fish to General Schenck Mar. 27 Instructs him to inform ...
... tion of steamships . 312 154 155 do do Mar. 5 Mar. 22 Burmese embassy to London ..... Ministerial crisis . Debate on the three rules of the treaty of Washington . 318 319 156 Mr. Fish to General Schenck Mar. 27 Instructs him to inform ...
Halaman 18
... tion of slavery . Colonial reforms . 845 378 ..... do Jan. 27 379 do ( Telegram . ) Jan. 30 Fines on vessels and supercargoes in Cuba Asks instructions in view of possible change in form of government . 886 887 380 ...... do ... Feb. 10 ...
... tion of slavery . Colonial reforms . 845 378 ..... do Jan. 27 379 do ( Telegram . ) Jan. 30 Fines on vessels and supercargoes in Cuba Asks instructions in view of possible change in form of government . 886 887 380 ...... do ... Feb. 10 ...
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Halaman 407 - ... further until the expiration of two years after either of the High Contracting Parties shall have' given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
Halaman 27 - The foregoing Articles XVIII to XXV, inclusive, and Article XXX of this treaty shall take effect as soon as the laws required to carry them into operation shall have been passed by the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain, by the Parliament of Canada, and by the Legislature of Prince Edward's Island on the one hand, and by the Congress of the United States on the other.
Halaman 629 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, and found them to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Halaman 407 - Newfoundland, so far as they are applicable. But if the imperial Parliament, the Legislature of Newfoundland, or the Congress of the United States, shall not embrace the Colony of Newfoundland in their laws enacted for carrying the foregoing Articles into effect, then this Article shall be of no effect...
Halaman 307 - Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master.
Halaman 258 - children of persons who now are or have been citizens of the United States, shall, though born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, be considered as citizens of the United States: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never resided in the United States.
Halaman 306 - British possession of this act, or of any part thereof, so far as it relates to such foreign state, and so long as such law or ordinance continues in force there, and no longer ; or direct that such law or ordinance, or any part thereof, shall have effect in such British possession, with or without modifications and alterations, as if it were part of this act.
Halaman 31 - ... four dollars eighty-six cents and six and one-half mills, and the same rule shall be applied in appraising merchandise imported where the value is, by the invoice, in sovereigns or pounds sterling, and in the construction of contracts payable in sovereigns or pounds sterling...
Halaman 28 - His Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the United States of America...
Halaman 257 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and whereas in the recognition of this principle this Government has freely received emigrants from all nations, and invested them with the rights of citizenship; and whereas it is claimed that such American...