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 426
... whole affair , and ordered the provosts to send and seize the delinquents . Hearing that they were to be resisted , the provosts , instead of sending , went themselves , and upon entering , found the ambassador armed with sword and ...
... whole affair , and ordered the provosts to send and seize the delinquents . Hearing that they were to be resisted , the provosts , instead of sending , went themselves , and upon entering , found the ambassador armed with sword and ...
Stran 536
... whole , that he would treat for no less portion , and , of course , that it was useless to urge it . On mature consideration , therefore , we finally concluded a treaty on the best terms we could obtain for the whole . * ! By this ...
... whole , that he would treat for no less portion , and , of course , that it was useless to urge it . On mature consideration , therefore , we finally concluded a treaty on the best terms we could obtain for the whole . * ! By this ...
Stran 574
... whole , on the waters of the Columbia . It derived its name from the American ship that first entered its mouth . It was first explored from its inland sources under the express authority of the government of the United States . The ...
... whole , on the waters of the Columbia . It derived its name from the American ship that first entered its mouth . It was first explored from its inland sources under the express authority of the government of the United States . The ...
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