| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1875 - 760 pages
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new state is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to atfbrd remedies for public and for private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1875 - 764 pages
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new state is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to afl'ord remedies for public and for private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international... | |
| History, Modern - 1875 - 802 pages
...body politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has in fact become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new State is a fact. To establish the condition of things essential to the rceognition of this fact there must be a people oceupying a known territory united uirler some known... | |
| History, Modern - 1875 - 794 pages
...body politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has in fact become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new State is a fact. To establish the condition of tilings essential to the recognition of this fact there must be a people occupying a known territory... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1876 - 776 pages
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new state is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to afford remedies for public and for private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new state is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to afford remedies for public and for private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international... | |
| American - Cuba - 1895 - 56 pages
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new State is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to afford remedies for public and private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international obligations,... | |
| Francis Griffith Newlands - Cuba - 1895 - 580 pages
...politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power. In a word, the creation of a new State is a fact. To establish the...to mete out justice to citizens and strangers, to afford remedies for public and private wrongs, and able to assume the correlative international obligations,... | |
| Andrew Summers Rowan, Marathon Montrose Ramsey - Cuba - 1896 - 310 pages
...body politic which, possessing the necessary elements, has, in fact, become a new power; in a word the creation of a new State is a fact. To establish the...occupying a known territory, united under some known and denned form of government, acknowledged by those subject thereto, in which the functions of government... | |
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