The American Diplomatic Code: Embracing a Collection of Treaties and Conventions Between the United States and Foreign Powers from 1778 to 1834, with an Abstract of Important Judicial Decisions on Points Connected with Our Foreign Relations : Also, a Concise Diplomatic Manual Containing a Summary of the Law of Nations from the Works of Wicquefort, Martens, Kent, Vattel, Ward, Story ...Lawbook Exchange, 2003 |
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Stran 161
... give such orders and instructions to the Governor of New- foundland , or to any officer or officers on that station . as he or they shall deem proper and necessary to fulfil the purposes of any Treaty or Treaties now in force between ...
... give such orders and instructions to the Governor of New- foundland , or to any officer or officers on that station . as he or they shall deem proper and necessary to fulfil the purposes of any Treaty or Treaties now in force between ...
Stran 440
... give such passport to an alien , knowing him to be such , is an offence punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars , ( $ 100 , ) to which the President will always add deprivation of office . The same observations apply to certificates ...
... give such passport to an alien , knowing him to be such , is an offence punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars , ( $ 100 , ) to which the President will always add deprivation of office . The same observations apply to certificates ...
Stran 663
... give no just cause of umbrage or offence to either ; and that the United States will stipulate nothing there which can give such cause . Here the right of inquiry into our purposes and measures must stop . The Holy League of Europe ...
... give no just cause of umbrage or offence to either ; and that the United States will stipulate nothing there which can give such cause . Here the right of inquiry into our purposes and measures must stop . The Holy League of Europe ...
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