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 - Всего страниц: 1105 |
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... COMPLAINTS OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN . - TRAFFIC IN MUNITIONS OF WAR , ( PAGE 48. ) Arms and military supplies purchased by the United States .. Arms and military supplies purchased by the Confederate States . Blockade ...
... COMPLAINTS OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN . - TRAFFIC IN MUNITIONS OF WAR , ( PAGE 48. ) Arms and military supplies purchased by the United States .. Arms and military supplies purchased by the Confederate States . Blockade ...
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... complaint of a privateer ( the Coquette ) fitted out in New York , which had taken four prizes , writes : When such vessels are fitted out in America in a secret manner , it is difficult to pro- cure proof against them , and I apprehend ...
... complaint of a privateer ( the Coquette ) fitted out in New York , which had taken four prizes , writes : When such vessels are fitted out in America in a secret manner , it is difficult to pro- cure proof against them , and I apprehend ...
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... complaint should be made ; if it had been such , there would have been no want of complaints , and France herself would have had a better reason for making them than any other party . No , the promise was conditional . We will restore ...
... complaint should be made ; if it had been such , there would have been no want of complaints , and France herself would have had a better reason for making them than any other party . No , the promise was conditional . We will restore ...
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... complaint should be made ; if it had been such , there would have been no want of complaints , and France herself would have had a better reason for making them than any other party . No , the promise was conditional . We will restore ...
... complaint should be made ; if it had been such , there would have been no want of complaints , and France herself would have had a better reason for making them than any other party . No , the promise was conditional . We will restore ...
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... complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as to the fitting out of the vessels in the United States , as to their being manned with Americans , nor indi- cations from which the United States could have discovered ...
... complaint contained neither proof of the allegations in the note as to the fitting out of the vessels in the United States , as to their being manned with Americans , nor indi- cations from which the United States could have discovered ...
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