Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 - United States |
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... action on the part of Mr. Allen . Kim was murdered by a Korean in the American settlement at Shanghai ; but this gave our consul general no ground for intervention , for his power of protection and jurisdiction extended no further than ...
... action on the part of Mr. Allen . Kim was murdered by a Korean in the American settlement at Shanghai ; but this gave our consul general no ground for intervention , for his power of protection and jurisdiction extended no further than ...
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... action of Japan , and asks good offices of England , Russia to secure peaceful solution . Mr. O'Conor , Her British Majesty's minister , asked me to telegraph you requesting that the United States Government take the initiative in ...
... action of Japan , and asks good offices of England , Russia to secure peaceful solution . Mr. O'Conor , Her British Majesty's minister , asked me to telegraph you requesting that the United States Government take the initiative in ...
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... action to that end with China , which offer that Government had refused ; that disclaiming designs upon Korean territory , Japan would carry out such reforms in defiance of China , and that the good offices of the United States at ...
... action to that end with China , which offer that Government had refused ; that disclaiming designs upon Korean territory , Japan would carry out such reforms in defiance of China , and that the good offices of the United States at ...
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... action of China . On the recent uprising , a detachment of Chinese troops was sent to Korea , not to Seoul , but to the vicinity of the capital city of Chuan - lo , when the trouble broke out , but when the insurgents heard of this they ...
... action of China . On the recent uprising , a detachment of Chinese troops was sent to Korea , not to Seoul , but to the vicinity of the capital city of Chuan - lo , when the trouble broke out , but when the insurgents heard of this they ...
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... action is unendurable . Although China's earnest wish is to be friendly with other nations , still she would find it difficult now , even in an indirect manner , to compromise matters , and there is no alternative but for her to decide ...
... action is unendurable . Although China's earnest wish is to be friendly with other nations , still she would find it difficult now , even in an indirect manner , to compromise matters , and there is no alternative but for her to decide ...
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acknowledge the receipt American appointed Article August award Baron Senfft Bayard Bering Sea Berlin Bluefields Braida Britain British chargé d'affaires chief justice China Chinese Colombia commissioner communication consul at Apia consular copy Cortes DEPARTMENT dispatch duty ernment excellency fur seals HANNIS TAYLOR herewith honor to acknowledge honor to inform IMPERIAL GERMAN Imperial Government inclose Inclosure instant instructions islands Japan Japanese José Madriz July justice of Samoa King Korea Lacayo LEGATION Lord Kimberley Lord Rosebery Madriz Majesty Majesty's Government Malietoa Managua March Mataafa ment minister Mora claim Mosquito Reservation Mulinuu municipal council natives negotiations Nicaragua officer of customs payment person port President proposed provisions received reference regard regulations reply request Samoan Government Secretary Senfft von Pilsach Señor Moret Seoul ship Sir Julian Pauncefote Spain Spanish Government telegram telegraph three treaty powers tion troops ultimo United vessel W. Q. GRESHAM Washington
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Page 496 - ... imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States which, in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States, he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable...
Page 451 - ... duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides, the production of such country, for such...
Page 500 - ... sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just, and in such case and during such suspension duties shall be levied, collected, and paid upon sugar, molasses,...
Page 144 - ... propelled wholly by paddles, oars or sails and manned by not more than five persons each in the way hitherto practiced...
Page 465 - ... of one cent per pound ; and for every additional degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polariscopic test, two hundredths of one cent per pound additional.
Page 464 - President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee. tea and hides, raw and uncurcd. or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
Page 113 - Nothing herein contained, is intended to interfere with the employment of Indians as hunters or otherwise in connection with fur-sealing vessels as heretofore. ARTICLE 9. The concurrent regulations hereby determined with a view to the protection and preservation of the fur seals shall remain in force until they have been, in whole or in part, abolished or modified by common agreement between the Governments of the United States and of Great Britain.
Page 189 - An act to give effect to the award rendered by the Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris under the treaty between the United States and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the purpose of submitting to arbitration certain questions concerning the preservation of the fur seals...
Page 110 - Sea, and what exclusive rights in the seal fisheries therein, did Russia assert and exercise prior and up to the time of the cession of Alaska to the United States?
Page 111 - Pacific Ocean" as used in the treaty of 1825, between Great Britain and Russia ; and what rights, if any, in the Behring's Sea were held and exclusively exercised by Russia after said treaty ? 4.