Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... fact that Spain has not acknowledged Peru , and the assertion that upon some principle , not fully explained , Spain can rightfully recover her ancient property in the Chincha islands . It will be your duty to make it known to her ...
... fact that Spain has not acknowledged Peru , and the assertion that upon some principle , not fully explained , Spain can rightfully recover her ancient property in the Chincha islands . It will be your duty to make it known to her ...
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... fact adduced to support this argument is the determination of the late President on the case of prizes made within the jurisdiction of the United States , or by privateers fitted out in their ports . " The nation was bound to deliver up ...
... fact adduced to support this argument is the determination of the late President on the case of prizes made within the jurisdiction of the United States , or by privateers fitted out in their ports . " The nation was bound to deliver up ...
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... fact must be made upon his institution . The case was dismissed upon the concurrence of a majority of the court on a question of jurisdiction . In the opinion of Mr. Justice Nelson , in which Chief Justice Taney and Mr. Justice Daniel ...
... fact must be made upon his institution . The case was dismissed upon the concurrence of a majority of the court on a question of jurisdiction . In the opinion of Mr. Justice Nelson , in which Chief Justice Taney and Mr. Justice Daniel ...
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... fact to the court , before which the case is depending , by a suggestion to be filed by the attorney for the United States . It was the course which was pursued by President Washington in 1796 , with regard to the Cassius , an armed ...
... fact to the court , before which the case is depending , by a suggestion to be filed by the attorney for the United States . It was the course which was pursued by President Washington in 1796 , with regard to the Cassius , an armed ...
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... fact of such violation of the law having been committed may be . According to the latter , the legal punishment of slave traders and their ac- complices can only be inflicted in virtue of a sentence by the Royal Audencia Pretorial . Now ...
... fact of such violation of the law having been committed may be . According to the latter , the legal punishment of slave traders and their ac- complices can only be inflicted in virtue of a sentence by the Royal Audencia Pretorial . Now ...
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