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Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Količina 1 United States. Department of State Celotni ogled - 1965 |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Aargau addressed allied republics allies American citizen assurances Asuncion authorities Basle Berry Brazil Brazilian canton cent Chargé d'Affaires City of Mexico Colombia Commander communication congress consideration constitution consul copy court Crete Curupaiti custom-house debt declared decree desire Diario Oficial diplomatic dispatch duty E. L. PLUMB excellency force foreign affairs Goñi governor Hale herewith honorable Secretary Humaita inclose instant instructions interest Juarez justice LEGATION Lerdo de Tejada letter liberty Lopez Marquis de Caxias Martigny Matamoras Mazatlan ment Mexican Mexican congress minister of foreign obedient servant occasion officers Paraguay Paraguayan party peace persons Peru port Port-au-Prince present President question received reference relations reply republic respect respectfully Señor Seward Spain Spanish steamer tion to-day Translation transmit treasury treaty ultimo undersigned United United States minister Vera Cruz vessels Washburn Washington Wasp Webb WILLIAM H
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 346 - ... the vessels of the United States, and the masters and commanders thereof, to examine all vessels navigated or owned in whole or in part by citizens of the United States...
Stran 394 - The national sovereignty is vested essentially and originally in the people. All public power emanates from the people, and is instituted for their benefit.
Stran 453 - The constitutional President of the [republic has been pleased to address to me the following decree...
Stran 650 - I have the honor to be, sir, most respectfully, your obedient servant, CHARLES A.
Stran 57 - His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, &c., and Apostolic King of Hungary...
Stran 341 - ... of the state against Spain, for which the latter is entitled to ask reparation. After having referred to acts of this nature, and to the circumstances under which they were committed, the undersigned, desires to call the attention of the honorable Secretary of State to the true definition of the duties and obligations of the United States, in the light of which these acts should be judged. The undersigned is very far from desiring to diminish or curtail the right of asylum for political offenses.
Stran 323 - ... addressed to Mr. Adams, United States minister at London,* on the subject of certain intercepted correspondence of insurgents residing in Canada. I have the honor to be, with high consideration, sir, your obedient servant...
Stran 403 - They are under obligation to contribute to the public expenses in the manner which the laws may provide, and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and authorities of the country, subjecting themselves to the judgments and sentences of the tribunals, without power to seek other protection than that which the laws concede to Mexican citizens.
Stran 644 - I avail myself of this occasion to offer to you a renewed assurance of my most distinguished consideration. WILLIAM H. SEWARD MR: EDWARD DE STOECKL, &c., &c., &c.
Stran 403 - The Mexican people recognize that the rights of man are the basis and the object of social institutions. Consequently they declare that all the laws and all the authorities of the country must respect and maintain the guarantees which the present constitution grants.