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... hostile operations on the Great Lakes , and the Gov- ernment of the United States armed a number of vessels to suppress these movements . About the close of the war the Secretary of State of the United States gave notice to Great ...
... hostile operations on the Great Lakes , and the Gov- ernment of the United States armed a number of vessels to suppress these movements . About the close of the war the Secretary of State of the United States gave notice to Great ...
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... hostile spirit of the Indians on the frontier , in the unneighborly conduct of the British officers in Canada , in the impress- ment of seamen , in commercial intercourse , in the enjoyment of com- mon rights of fishery on the Nova ...
... hostile spirit of the Indians on the frontier , in the unneighborly conduct of the British officers in Canada , in the impress- ment of seamen , in commercial intercourse , in the enjoyment of com- mon rights of fishery on the Nova ...
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... hostility in that quarter ,. proceeding from three distinct causes , the Indians , the temper of the British . local authorities , and the British armament on the lakes . * * * * But the most important circumstance was the increase of ...
... hostility in that quarter ,. proceeding from three distinct causes , the Indians , the temper of the British . local authorities , and the British armament on the lakes . * * * * But the most important circumstance was the increase of ...
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... hostility . That the American Government , anxious above all for the preservation of peace , had authorized me to propose a reduction of the armaments upon the lakes on both sides . The extent of this reduction the President left at the ...
... hostility . That the American Government , anxious above all for the preservation of peace , had authorized me to propose a reduction of the armaments upon the lakes on both sides . The extent of this reduction the President left at the ...
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... hostility against any foreign nation can be authorized by the Executive of the United States without the sanction of a previous act of Congress , in whom alone is vested by the Constitution the power of declaring war . With these ...
... hostility against any foreign nation can be authorized by the Executive of the United States without the sanction of a previous act of Congress , in whom alone is vested by the Constitution the power of declaring war . With these ...
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1900 September Actes et documents adhesion ADHESIONS AND RESERVATIONS agreement Allies American armament armed vessels army Austria-Hungary Awarded Belgium belligerents Britain capture citizens commission contracting Powers Conventions and Declarations CONVENTIONS OF 1899 Court of Arbitration Darby December December 23 delegate plenipotentiary deposit of ratifications Division of International Dominican Republic duly certified copy Ecuador effect ENDOWMENT WASHINGTON enemy Envoy Extraordinary Extraordinary and Minister Final Acts France French Republic GENEVA CONVENTION German HAGUE CONVENTION HAGUE DECLARATION hostile INTERNATIONAL LAW Pamphlet INTERNATIONAL PEACE International Prize Court JAMES BROWN SCOTT Japan lakes Majesty's Government Malloy ment MERCHANT SHIPS military Minister Plenipotentiary nations naval force negotiations Netherland Netherland Government neutral Power notification November 27 official paragraph parties Peace Conference PEACE Division Permanent Court plenipo port present Convention President prisoners of war procès-verbal provisions regard reservation of Article Russia Secretary signed Tables of Signatures tentiary territory tion treaty tribunal United war-ships
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Страница 51 - ... may think proper : Nor shall any vessel or goods of either party, that may have entered into such port or place, before the same was besieged, blockaded, or invested by the other, and be found therein after the reduction or surrender of such place, be liable to confiscation, but shall be restored to the owners or proprietors thereof.