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... with pleadings , appendix , exhibits , briefs , and record of the entire proceedings . Respectfully submitted . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , December 6 , 1902 . JOHN HAY . 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1. Report of agent , with.
... with pleadings , appendix , exhibits , briefs , and record of the entire proceedings . Respectfully submitted . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , December 6 , 1902 . JOHN HAY . 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1. Report of agent , with.
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... submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration on behalf of the United States : a ( a ) Statement and brief of agent and counsel of the United States .... ( b ) Brief of Senator William M. Stewart and Mr. C. J. Kappler .. ( c ) Brief ...
... submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration on behalf of the United States : a ( a ) Statement and brief of agent and counsel of the United States .... ( b ) Brief of Senator William M. Stewart and Mr. C. J. Kappler .. ( c ) Brief ...
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... submitted to the tribunal , but inserted to render more complete the record of the former case of Alemany v . Mexico .... 6. Record of the proceedings before the Permanent Court of Arbitration under The Hague Convention of 1899 in the ...
... submitted to the tribunal , but inserted to render more complete the record of the former case of Alemany v . Mexico .... 6. Record of the proceedings before the Permanent Court of Arbitration under The Hague Convention of 1899 in the ...
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... submitted to arbitration by the United States and the Republic of Mexico under the terms of the protocol between the Hon . John Hay , Secretary of State of the United States , and Señor Don Manuel de Azpiroz , ambassador extraordinary ...
... submitted to arbitration by the United States and the Republic of Mexico under the terms of the protocol between the Hon . John Hay , Secretary of State of the United States , and Señor Don Manuel de Azpiroz , ambassador extraordinary ...
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... submitted to the umpire , Sir Edward Thornton , who , on November 11 , 1875 , awarded against Mexico and in favor of the claimants the sum of $ 904,700.99 in Mexican gold , being twenty - one years ' interest at the rate of $ 43,080.99 ...
... submitted to the umpire , Sir Edward Thornton , who , on November 11 , 1875 , awarded against Mexico and in favor of the claimants the sum of $ 904,700.99 in Mexican gold , being twenty - one years ' interest at the rate of $ 43,080.99 ...
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