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... result in the desertion of the bulk of the troops that might be sent there to remove them . All difficulty in this matter has , however , been removed - sub- ject to the approval of Congress - by a treaty ceding the Black Hills and ...
... result in the desertion of the bulk of the troops that might be sent there to remove them . All difficulty in this matter has , however , been removed - sub- ject to the approval of Congress - by a treaty ceding the Black Hills and ...
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... result in the loss of their lives . But no positive testimony of interference has been submitted , except in the case of a mail - messenger at Spartan- burgh , in South Carolina , who reported that he had been violently driven away ...
... result in the loss of their lives . But no positive testimony of interference has been submitted , except in the case of a mail - messenger at Spartan- burgh , in South Carolina , who reported that he had been violently driven away ...
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... result in establishing a trade of value to both nations . " " In further connection with the Treasury Department I would rec- ommend a revision and codification of the tariff laws , and the opening of more mints for coining money , with ...
... result in establishing a trade of value to both nations . " " In further connection with the Treasury Department I would rec- ommend a revision and codification of the tariff laws , and the opening of more mints for coining money , with ...
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... result if a course should be pursued which will keep in doubt the value of the legal - tender medium of exchange . A revival of productive in- dustry is needed by all classes ; by none more than the holders of prop- erty , of whatever ...
... result if a course should be pursued which will keep in doubt the value of the legal - tender medium of exchange . A revival of productive in- dustry is needed by all classes ; by none more than the holders of prop- erty , of whatever ...
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... result to both governments . The importance of having our own citizens , competent , and familiar with the language of Japan , to act as interpreters and in other capacities connected with the legation and the consulates in that country ...
... result to both governments . The importance of having our own citizens , competent , and familiar with the language of Japan , to act as interpreters and in other capacities connected with the legation and the consulates in that country ...
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Страница 185 - In obeying and construing these rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation ; and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
Страница 186 - ... exhibited on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side.
Страница 186 - Lights required for other Vessels ; but shall, if they do not carry such Lights, carry a Lantern having a Green Slide on the One Side, and a Red Slide on the other Side ; and on the Approach of or to other Vessels, such Lantern shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent Collision, so that the Green Light shall not be seen on the Port Side, nor the Red Light on the Starboard Side.
Страница 184 - Art. 15. If two ships under steam are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Страница 185 - ... a bright white light, so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 20 points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light 10...
Страница 186 - ... from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
Страница 58 - Nov. 28, 1868), it is provided that "the United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
Страница 183 - ... eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken light visible all round the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.
Страница 184 - ... (c.) When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Страница 187 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel or the owner or master or crew thereof from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen or by the special circumstances of the case.