A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from Documents Issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State, and from Decisions of Federal Courts and Opinions of Attorneys-general, Volume 1Francis Wharton U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... regard this annexation as an entire absorp- tion of one nation and its revenues by another . " Texas is still a sov- ereign State , with all the rights and capacities of government , except that her international relations are ...
... regard this annexation as an entire absorp- tion of one nation and its revenues by another . " Texas is still a sov- ereign State , with all the rights and capacities of government , except that her international relations are ...
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... regard to the comity of nations . " Mr. Fish , Sec . of State , to Mr. Riger , October 21 , 1869. MSS . Dom . Let . ( See Whart . Conf . of Laws , §§ 531 , 804. ) " While there is no special statute authorizing the Executive to grant ...
... regard to the comity of nations . " Mr. Fish , Sec . of State , to Mr. Riger , October 21 , 1869. MSS . Dom . Let . ( See Whart . Conf . of Laws , §§ 531 , 804. ) " While there is no special statute authorizing the Executive to grant ...
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... regard the policy indicated by these laws , and respect our sovereign rights as an independent and friendly power . " Mr. Marcy , Sec . of State , to Mr. Crampton , September 5 , 1855. MSS . Notes , Great Britain . " This Government ...
... regard the policy indicated by these laws , and respect our sovereign rights as an independent and friendly power . " Mr. Marcy , Sec . of State , to Mr. Crampton , September 5 , 1855. MSS . Notes , Great Britain . " This Government ...
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... regard to it ; that New Laredo has had its representatives in Laredo to watch any revolution- ary movement , and if the alleged occurrences were reported by them to the proper authorities he has no knowledge of the fact . " In reference ...
... regard to it ; that New Laredo has had its representatives in Laredo to watch any revolution- ary movement , and if the alleged occurrences were reported by them to the proper authorities he has no knowledge of the fact . " In reference ...
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... regard to the real nature of the transaction which resulted in the destruction of the Caroline . That subject it is not necessary for any purpose connected with this communication to discuss . The views of this Government in relation to ...
... regard to the real nature of the transaction which resulted in the destruction of the Caroline . That subject it is not necessary for any purpose connected with this communication to discuss . The views of this Government in relation to ...
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