| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1858 - 428 pages
...habitable globe when they encounter injustice 1 to the government of their country, and the appeal into with a view to such action in their behalf as it 'ike. It is impossible to define in advance and '•s in which ti r-itional power may be exerted \vhat... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1859 - 824 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...impossible to define in advance and with precision those cases in which the national power may be exerted for their relief, or to what extent relief shall... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1859 - 734 pages
...protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever her citizens may go through the habitable globe, when...will be examined into, with a view to such action on their behalf as it may be proper to take. It is impossible to define in advance and with precision... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1882 - 218 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...impossible to define in advance and with precision those cases in which the national power may be exerted for their relief. or to what extent relief shall... | |
| United States. Department of State - Canals, Interoceanic - 1885 - 376 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...impossible to define in advance and with precision those cases in which the national power may be exerted for their relief, or to what extent relief shall... | |
| Canals, Interoceanic - 1900 - 580 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existiug circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...habitable globe, when they encounter injustice they m;iy appeal to the government of their country, and the appeal will be examined into with a view to... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1062 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances and by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...impossible to define in advance and with precision those cases in which the national power may be exerted for their relief, or to what extent relief sliiill... | |
| Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar - Texas - 1924 - 566 pages
...justified by existing circumstances and by the law of Nations. Wherever their citizens may go thro' the habitable globe, when they encounter injustice,...will be examined into, with a view to such action on their behalf as it may be proper to take. It is impossible to define in advance with precision those... | |
| United States - 1900 - 834 pages
...countries, and to intervene for their protection when such action is justified by existing circumstances aud by the law of nations. Wherever their citizens may...to take. It is impossible to define in advance and wfth precision those cases in which the national power may be exerted for their relief, or to what... | |
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