The Counter Case of Great Britain as Laid Before the Tribunal of Arbitration Convened at Geneva ...: Together with Volumes V, VI, and VII of Appendix to the British Case. Transmitted to Congress by President of U.S.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - 1105 strani |
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... Claims for private losses . Recapitulation of the argument for Great Britain . Claims for national losses by the destruction of public property in the United States 124 175 131 1-4 134 189 137 192 Claims for expenditure alleged to have ...
... Claims for private losses . Recapitulation of the argument for Great Britain . Claims for national losses by the destruction of public property in the United States 124 175 131 1-4 134 189 137 192 Claims for expenditure alleged to have ...
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... claims had been made by the Government of the Uni- ted States against Great Britain . It appears that , beside claiming on account of all of these four vessels the United States now claim on account of nine other vessels , none of which ...
... claims had been made by the Government of the Uni- ted States against Great Britain . It appears that , beside claiming on account of all of these four vessels the United States now claim on account of nine other vessels , none of which ...
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... claims gener- ically known as the Alabama claims , and that no complaints in respect of them ought to be considered or received by the arbitrators . Her Britannic Majesty's government , however , has not thought proper to raise this ...
... claims gener- ically known as the Alabama claims , and that no complaints in respect of them ought to be considered or received by the arbitrators . Her Britannic Majesty's government , however , has not thought proper to raise this ...
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... claims were brought for- ward , equally unknown in the United States.2 1 Case of the United States , p . 202 . The following extract from Reddie's " Researches in Maritime and International Law , " ( vol . ii , p . 210 , ) is apposite ...
... claims were brought for- ward , equally unknown in the United States.2 1 Case of the United States , p . 202 . The following extract from Reddie's " Researches in Maritime and International Law , " ( vol . ii , p . 210 , ) is apposite ...
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... claims of the United States , they , on the contrary , militate against those claims . It will be necessary , also , since the Government of the United States . has invoked against Great Britain the history of American neutrality , to ...
... claims of the United States , they , on the contrary , militate against those claims . It will be necessary , also , since the Government of the United States . has invoked against Great Britain the history of American neutrality , to ...
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