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... opinion may be so harmon- ized as to save the essential features of this very important measure . In this connection I earnestly renew my recommendation that the salaries of the judges of the United States district courts be so re ...
... opinion may be so harmon- ized as to save the essential features of this very important measure . In this connection I earnestly renew my recommendation that the salaries of the judges of the United States district courts be so re ...
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... opinion , undertake the construction of dams or canals , but should limit its work to such surveys and observations as will determine the water supply , both surface and subterranean , the areas capable of irrigation , and the location ...
... opinion , undertake the construction of dams or canals , but should limit its work to such surveys and observations as will determine the water supply , both surface and subterranean , the areas capable of irrigation , and the location ...
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... opinion of counsel . Incloses a copy of a letter , dated No- vember 7 , 1889 , detailing the circumstances , from the United States consul at Colon , and accompaniments , and translations of two let- ters , dated respectively December ...
... opinion of counsel . Incloses a copy of a letter , dated No- vember 7 , 1889 , detailing the circumstances , from the United States consul at Colon , and accompaniments , and translations of two let- ters , dated respectively December ...
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... opinion on the subject , it would be necessary for him to ascertain the views of the Canadian gov . ernment . 340 341 342 344 344 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE BRITISH LEGATION AT WASHINGTON . No. From LII LIST OF PAPERS .
... opinion on the subject , it would be necessary for him to ascertain the views of the Canadian gov . ernment . 340 341 342 344 344 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE BRITISH LEGATION AT WASHINGTON . No. From LII LIST OF PAPERS .
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... opinion that an arbitration can not be concluded in time for this season , and desires to know whether Lord Salisbury will make , for a single season , the regulation which in 1888 he offered to make permanent . Same subject : The ...
... opinion that an arbitration can not be concluded in time for this season , and desires to know whether Lord Salisbury will make , for a single season , the regulation which in 1888 he offered to make permanent . Same subject : The ...
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502 psl. - It ia agreed that, in any part of the Great Ocean, commonly called the Pacific Ocean, or South 'Sea, the respective citizens or subjects of the high contracting Powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, either in navigation or in fishing, or in the power of resorting to the coasts, upon points which may not already have been occupied, for the purpose of trading with the natives, saving always the restrictions aud conditions determined by the following articles.