Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... foreign power except by a solemn treaty , which in every case must be submitted before ratification to the Senate for its approval . This point was explicitly reserved in my note to Mr. Tassara , of the 10th of August , and it ought to ...
... foreign power except by a solemn treaty , which in every case must be submitted before ratification to the Senate for its approval . This point was explicitly reserved in my note to Mr. Tassara , of the 10th of August , and it ought to ...
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... foreign powers , whose relations towards the United States are the same with those which Spain and Peru , respectively , maintain towards this government . If your discretion shall approve this suggestion , you may inti- mate to the ...
... foreign powers , whose relations towards the United States are the same with those which Spain and Peru , respectively , maintain towards this government . If your discretion shall approve this suggestion , you may inti- mate to the ...
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... foreign forces . The authorities wished to detain the English packet Talca , which had re- ceived Mr. Salazar y Mazarredo on board , who , in view of the dangers hovering around him , had arranged to go to Spain . The commander of the ...
... foreign forces . The authorities wished to detain the English packet Talca , which had re- ceived Mr. Salazar y Mazarredo on board , who , in view of the dangers hovering around him , had arranged to go to Spain . The commander of the ...
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... foreign state . Your latest despatch informs me that on the arrival at Madrid of subsequent instructions from me , and also of news of transactions in Peru , which were un- known at the Spanish capital at the time when our offer was ...
... foreign state . Your latest despatch informs me that on the arrival at Madrid of subsequent instructions from me , and also of news of transactions in Peru , which were un- known at the Spanish capital at the time when our offer was ...
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... foreign nations is under the obligation , or possesses the authority , to surrender to the pursuing justice of a foreign state a fugitive criminal found within our territory . 2. Whether , in the absence of express treaty stipulations ...
... foreign nations is under the obligation , or possesses the authority , to surrender to the pursuing justice of a foreign state a fugitive criminal found within our territory . 2. Whether , in the absence of express treaty stipulations ...
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