History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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... Washington , in a message to Congress , said : " The representative and executive bodies of France have manifested gen- erally a friendly attachment to this country , have given advantages to our commerce and navigation , and have made ...
... Washington , in a message to Congress , said : " The representative and executive bodies of France have manifested gen- erally a friendly attachment to this country , have given advantages to our commerce and navigation , and have made ...
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... Washington did not fail to assure Morris that his confidence in and friendship and regard for him remained undiminished.3 Appointment of Monroe . As successor to Morris , Washington chose James Monroe , who was then a member of the ...
... Washington did not fail to assure Morris that his confidence in and friendship and regard for him remained undiminished.3 Appointment of Monroe . As successor to Morris , Washington chose James Monroe , who was then a member of the ...
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... Washington October 21 , 1803 , it was provided that for a period of twelve years , beginning three months after notice of the exchange was given at Paris , the ships of France and Spain should be entitled to certain exclusive privileges ...
... Washington October 21 , 1803 , it was provided that for a period of twelve years , beginning three months after notice of the exchange was given at Paris , the ships of France and Spain should be entitled to certain exclusive privileges ...
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... satis- tion to the United States , was signed July 4 , 1831. The ratifications were exchanged at Washington February 2 , 1832.1 1 H. Ex . Doc . 147 , 22 Cong . 2 Sess . mission . * By an act of July 13 , 4460 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
... satis- tion to the United States , was signed July 4 , 1831. The ratifications were exchanged at Washington February 2 , 1832.1 1 H. Ex . Doc . 147 , 22 Cong . 2 Sess . mission . * By an act of July 13 , 4460 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
Стр. 4462
... Washington City , 18th September 1832 . " Ordered , That all persons having claims under the convention between the United States and His Majesty the King of the French , concluded on the 4th of July 1831 , do file memorials of the same ...
... Washington City , 18th September 1832 . " Ordered , That all persons having claims under the convention between the United States and His Majesty the King of the French , concluded on the 4th of July 1831 , do file memorials of the same ...
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