Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade; neutralityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... Mexico that she proposed to assume juris- diction over it , or change the possession as it was held at the conclu- sion of the treaty of peace and limits between the two Republics . " Mr. Marcy , Sec . of State , to Mr. Conkling , min ...
... Mexico that she proposed to assume juris- diction over it , or change the possession as it was held at the conclu- sion of the treaty of peace and limits between the two Republics . " Mr. Marcy , Sec . of State , to Mr. Conkling , min ...
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... Mexico in 1847 , but the offer was not accepted by either party . " ( Dana's Wheaton , § 73 , note 40. ) President J. Q. Adams , message of May 21 , 1828 , giving correspondence in relation to efforts to mediate between Spain and the ...
... Mexico in 1847 , but the offer was not accepted by either party . " ( Dana's Wheaton , § 73 , note 40. ) President J. Q. Adams , message of May 21 , 1828 , giving correspondence in relation to efforts to mediate between Spain and the ...
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... Mexico , the American minister at Mexico was instructed to " tender good offices in favor of peace with honor between American republics , and deprecate unnecessary war . " Mr. Bayard , Sec . of State , to Mr. Morgan , tel . , April 11 ...
... Mexico , the American minister at Mexico was instructed to " tender good offices in favor of peace with honor between American republics , and deprecate unnecessary war . " Mr. Bayard , Sec . of State , to Mr. Morgan , tel . , April 11 ...
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... Mexico . The President , it was stated , would feel no delicacy in tendering his good offices for that purpose , if he were not precluded from the adoption of any specific steps by a report that the British Government had offered its ...
... Mexico . The President , it was stated , would feel no delicacy in tendering his good offices for that purpose , if he were not precluded from the adoption of any specific steps by a report that the British Government had offered its ...
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... Mexico , Mr. Martinez , the Plenipotentiary of that Government , submitted a draft . of articles one of which contained a stipulation that the commis- sioners of the two Governments to be appointed to hear and decide on the claims were ...
... Mexico , Mr. Martinez , the Plenipotentiary of that Government , submitted a draft . of articles one of which contained a stipulation that the commis- sioners of the two Governments to be appointed to hear and decide on the claims were ...
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Accessory Transit Company American April April 24 arbitration armed army authority award belligerent blockade blockaded port Britain British Government capture cargo Chile Chilean circumstances citizens claim claimant Colombia commander commerce commission condemnation conference confiscation Cong Congress consul contraband contraband of war convention Cranch cruiser Declaration of Paris declared decree destination diplomatic duty enemy enemy's flag foreign France French Greytown Hague held hostile Inst instructions intention international law July June jurisdiction law of nations law of war liable Majesty's Government maritime ment merchant Mexico military minister Navy neutral port neutral vessel officers opinion owners papers parties peace persons present President principle prisoners prisoners of war prize court prize law proceedings proclamation purpose question rule Russia sailed seized seizure sess Seward ship Spain Spanish Springbok steamer territory tion trade treaty tribunal United violation voyage Wheat Wheaton
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Page 560 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.
Page 433 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Page 263 - The authority of the legitimate Power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Page 100 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two contracting parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Page 239 - Third, that the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Page 100 - ... of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
Page 6 - 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.
Page 319 - Virginia on the following terms, to wit : Rolls of all the officers and men to be made in duplicate, one copy to be given to an officer...
Page 818 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she may think proper...
Page 86 - The Tribunal of Arbitration assembles on the date fixed by the parties. " The Members of the Court, in the discharge of their duties and out of their own country, enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities.