| United States. Department of State - 1870 - 200 strani
...of peace, and which the United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subjected to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war,...contesting the right of a government in time of peace to exclude from its ports the trade and commerce of a friendly people, the undersigned assumes that the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1875 - 732 strani
...of peace, and which the United State» can be expected to allow their vessels to be subject to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war,...contesting the right of a government in time of peace to exclude from its ports the trade and commerce of a friendly people, the undersigned assumes that the,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1870 - 202 strani
...of peace, and which the United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subjected to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war,...contesting the right of a government in time of peace to exclude from its ports the trade and commerce of a friendly people, the undersigned assumes that the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1870 - 550 strani
...of peace, and which the United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subjected to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war,...extent of the Island of Cuba, against the, peaceful coin merce of foreign countries. Without contesting the right of a govern ment in time of peace to... | |
| 1871 - 816 strani
...their vessels to be suhject only when Spain should avow herself to be in a state of war, or should be manifestly exercising the rights conceded only to belligerents in the time of war (Mr. Fish to Mr. Roberts, July 10, 1869). In view of this announcement, the third decree is found to... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1875 - 740 strani
...of peace, and which the United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subject ti> only when .Spain avows herself to be in a state of war,...contesting the right of a government in time of peace to exclude from its ports the trade ana commerce of a friendly people, the undersigned assumes that the... | |
| 1875 - 802 strani
...United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subjected to only when Spain avows herseif to be in a state of war, or shall be manifestly exercising...certain ports, embracing a large extent of the island of Cuha, against the peaceful commeree of foreign countries. Without contesting the right of a government... | |
| 1875 - 794 strani
...and which the United States can be expected to allow their vessels to be subjected to only when Spa:i avows herself to be in a state of war, or shall be manifestly exercis;ig f1'e rights conceded only to bel';:jerents in the time of war. || The first ait'cle of the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1875 - 126 strani
...peace, and which the United States can be expected to allow tliei r vessels to be subjected to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war. or sh;ill be manifestly exercising the rights conceded only to belligerents in the time of war. The first... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 756 strani
...of peace, and which the I'uited States can be expected to allow their vessels to bo subject to only when Spain avows herself to be in a state of war, or shall be manifestly exercising the rights coni riled only to belligerents in the time of war. The first article of the decree proposes to close... | |
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