Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1869 |
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... ship Dupleix . 697 27 .... do ... March 23 Visit of Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Yoko- 704 hama and Yedo . 47 Mr. Seward ... ship Dupleix at Sakai . April 8 Proclamation of the Mikado's government declaring the Tycoon and his adherents in ...
... ship Dupleix . 697 27 .... do ... March 23 Visit of Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Yoko- 704 hama and Yedo . 47 Mr. Seward ... ship Dupleix at Sakai . April 8 Proclamation of the Mikado's government declaring the Tycoon and his adherents in ...
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... ship Dupleix at Sakai . May 26 Attempt by Japanese officials to overhaul the cargo of the American ship Despatch , under the plea that smuggling of tea was attempted . 743 744 54 .do ... May 29 Shipment of Japanese to the Hawaiian ...
... ship Dupleix at Sakai . May 26 Attempt by Japanese officials to overhaul the cargo of the American ship Despatch , under the plea that smuggling of tea was attempted . 743 744 54 .do ... May 29 Shipment of Japanese to the Hawaiian ...
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... ship Dupleix . 808 89 .do .. 71 72 9 2 88 27 2 Aug. 26 Invitation of the local Japanese authorities 809 to the foreign representatives to remove their legation to Osaka . 62 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 3 Political and military events in ...
... ship Dupleix . 808 89 .do .. 71 72 9 2 88 27 2 Aug. 26 Invitation of the local Japanese authorities 809 to the foreign representatives to remove their legation to Osaka . 62 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 3 Political and military events in ...
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... ship any citizen of the United States , or of any other of the American republics , upon the simple condition of voluntary registry . The correspondence herewith submitted will be found painfully replete with accounts of the ruin and ...
... ship any citizen of the United States , or of any other of the American republics , upon the simple condition of voluntary registry . The correspondence herewith submitted will be found painfully replete with accounts of the ruin and ...
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... ship was the Jackmel . She sailed without papers , and she had no colors when they started . Of course , gentlemen , the object was to avoid suspicion . Her object must have been some irregular project , or she never would have sailed ...
... ship was the Jackmel . She sailed without papers , and she had no colors when they started . Of course , gentlemen , the object was to avoid suspicion . Her object must have been some irregular project , or she never would have sailed ...
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Page 221 - ... colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace...
Page 384 - ... to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity...
Page 221 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence...
Page 305 - ... in either of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port (as the case may be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours...
Page 535 - Empire grant to any nation, or the merchants or citizens of any nation, any right, privilege, or favor, connected either with navigation, commerce, political or other intercourse, which is not conferred by this treaty, such right, privilege, and favor shall at once freely inure to the benefit of the United States, its public officers, merchants, and citizens.
Page 372 - They shall be bound to receive and peruse all written documents or statements which may be presented to them by or on behalf of their respective governments in support of, or in answer to any claim...
Page 372 - ... to present and support claims on its behalf, and to answer claims made upon it, and to represent it generally in all matters connected with the investigation and decision thereof.
Page 404 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said fortyninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said chanJO nel, and of Fuca's Straits, to the Pacific Ocean...
Page 305 - ... without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
Page 221 - ... by adding to the number of guns of such vessel, or by changing those on board of her for guns of a larger caliber, or by the addition thereto of any equipment solely applicable to war.