The American Journal of International Law, Том 4,Део 2American Society of International Law, 1910 |
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... officers to dance upon them ; if they are liable to have their heads tied to their knees , and to be left for hours in that state ; or to be swung like a pendulum , and to be bastinadoed as they swing , foreigners have no right to be ...
... officers to dance upon them ; if they are liable to have their heads tied to their knees , and to be left for hours in that state ; or to be swung like a pendulum , and to be bastinadoed as they swing , foreigners have no right to be ...
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... officers and courts have no power in such cases to intervene either for the protection of a foreign citizen or for the punishment of his slayers . It seems to me to follow , in this state of the law , that the officers of the State ...
... officers and courts have no power in such cases to intervene either for the protection of a foreign citizen or for the punishment of his slayers . It seems to me to follow , in this state of the law , that the officers of the State ...
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... officer of the United States Navy the colony owes its existence . If the United States Government thus exhibited , as we have seen , a fatherly interest in the projected colony , it was because it was from the start a partner in the ...
... officer of the United States Navy the colony owes its existence . If the United States Government thus exhibited , as we have seen , a fatherly interest in the projected colony , it was because it was from the start a partner in the ...
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... officers of the United States . Prior to the civil war the United States main- tained a squadron on the west coast of Africa to suppress the slave trade , and the officers of this squadron lent their aid and assistance to the Liberians ...
... officers of the United States . Prior to the civil war the United States main- tained a squadron on the west coast of Africa to suppress the slave trade , and the officers of this squadron lent their aid and assistance to the Liberians ...
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... such a powerful stimulus to action , the gov- 18 These expressions in chronological order are given in the SUPPLEMENT , p . 220 et seq . ernment established a force under English officers , increased the THE UNITED STATES AND LIBERIA 543.
... such a powerful stimulus to action , the gov- 18 These expressions in chronological order are given in the SUPPLEMENT , p . 220 et seq . ernment established a force under English officers , increased the THE UNITED STATES AND LIBERIA 543.
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