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... judges thereof being authorized to form a tribunal . The sum eventually paid by the United States was $ 1,024,741.44 . Diplomatic Settlement . Moore , V , 4519 ; Malloy , 1651 ; Darby , 893 ; Am . St. Paps . , For . Rels . , I , 63 ; II ...
... judges thereof being authorized to form a tribunal . The sum eventually paid by the United States was $ 1,024,741.44 . Diplomatic Settlement . Moore , V , 4519 ; Malloy , 1651 ; Darby , 893 ; Am . St. Paps . , For . Rels . , I , 63 ; II ...
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... judge of men , and in the course of his long career he met the celebrities of his generation . His opinion of Franklin is , therefore , of more than passing interest , especially to Americans . It is , there- fore , quoted : " Of all ...
... judge of men , and in the course of his long career he met the celebrities of his generation . His opinion of Franklin is , therefore , of more than passing interest , especially to Americans . It is , there- fore , quoted : " Of all ...
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... judge most conducive to the public interest ; such vessels being first divested of their armament , tackle , and furniture , which are to be carefully preserved . " ( Statutes , III , 217. ) At the time , therefore , of the arrangement ...
... judge most conducive to the public interest ; such vessels being first divested of their armament , tackle , and furniture , which are to be carefully preserved . " ( Statutes , III , 217. ) At the time , therefore , of the arrangement ...
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... judge of the cases where its interests would permit it to admit these methods without its abstention or refusal to have recourse to them being considered by the signatory States as an unfriendly act . It goes without saying that in no ...
... judge of the cases where its interests would permit it to admit these methods without its abstention or refusal to have recourse to them being considered by the signatory States as an unfriendly act . It goes without saying that in no ...
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... judge of the occasions when it shall be necessary to have recourse to the different proceedings or to accept them without its determination on the point being liable to be viewed by the signatory States as an unfriendly act . It is ...
... judge of the occasions when it shall be necessary to have recourse to the different proceedings or to accept them without its determination on the point being liable to be viewed by the signatory States as an unfriendly act . It is ...
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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.