Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... obligation on Spain to see that her stipulations were carried into full effect . It is understood , however , that the just expectations of the British government in that respect have been signally disappointed . This has no doubt been ...
... obligation on Spain to see that her stipulations were carried into full effect . It is understood , however , that the just expectations of the British government in that respect have been signally disappointed . This has no doubt been ...
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... obligations of the United States as a member of the family of nations . The revolutionists in that island have , in various forms and through several channels , appealed to this government for recognition , for aid , and for sympathy ...
... obligations of the United States as a member of the family of nations . The revolutionists in that island have , in various forms and through several channels , appealed to this government for recognition , for aid , and for sympathy ...
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... obligations . He has made it a point to give me all information in his possession at the earliest moment , and on this , like all other occasions , has shown none but the best feelings for our country . L 1 I think the idea of retiring ...
... obligations . He has made it a point to give me all information in his possession at the earliest moment , and on this , like all other occasions , has shown none but the best feelings for our country . L 1 I think the idea of retiring ...
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... obligation , or vested with the authority , to make the surrender , provided such obligation rests upon , or such authority is vested in , the government . 3. Whether the occasion presented in the actual case called for the perform ...
... obligation , or vested with the authority , to make the surrender , provided such obligation rests upon , or such authority is vested in , the government . 3. Whether the occasion presented in the actual case called for the perform ...
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... obligation on the part of our government . But it follows necessarily , from this primary proposition , that the domestic constitutions of government are not in the least degree the source of the international rights or obligations ...
... obligation on the part of our government . But it follows necessarily , from this primary proposition , that the domestic constitutions of government are not in the least degree the source of the international rights or obligations ...
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