Appendix to The Case of the United States Before the Tribunal of Arbitration to Convene at Paris Under the Provisions of the Treaty Between the United States of America and Great Britain, Concluded February 29, 1892, 1 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... dispatch by bringing forward the investigation of such points . as may require the presence of the Russian vessel . SEC . 41. Having settled everything on board the arrested vessel , and landed the crew , the court immediately shall ...
... dispatch by bringing forward the investigation of such points . as may require the presence of the Russian vessel . SEC . 41. Having settled everything on board the arrested vessel , and landed the crew , the court immediately shall ...
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... dispatch of two such ves- sels , as suggested above , practicable , and if the two vessels , or one , as the case may be , could take in addition to their own supplies a certain quantity of arms and ammunition for Okhotsk and ...
... dispatch of two such ves- sels , as suggested above , practicable , and if the two vessels , or one , as the case may be , could take in addition to their own supplies a certain quantity of arms and ammunition for Okhotsk and ...
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... dispatch a vessel from there to Kamchatka with provisions in order to convince the Government how cheaply the country may be supplied from the Philippine Islands . Mr. Dobello also requested permission to dispatch from Manilla to ...
... dispatch a vessel from there to Kamchatka with provisions in order to convince the Government how cheaply the country may be supplied from the Philippine Islands . Mr. Dobello also requested permission to dispatch from Manilla to ...
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... dispatch from the Philippine Islands to Kamchatka may , on this single occasion , take goods as well as provisions , and he shall be per- mitted to dispose of the same . But to prevent him from dispatching such vessels in the future ...
... dispatch from the Philippine Islands to Kamchatka may , on this single occasion , take goods as well as provisions , and he shall be per- mitted to dispose of the same . But to prevent him from dispatching such vessels in the future ...
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... dispatch ships loaded with tea and Chinese goods , the Government had in view the avoid- ance of any complications which might interfere with the full enjoy- ment by the Russian American Company of its privileges granted by Imperial ...
... dispatch ships loaded with tea and Chinese goods , the Government had in view the avoid- ance of any complications which might interfere with the full enjoy- ment by the Russian American Company of its privileges granted by Imperial ...
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Appendix to the Case of the United States Before the Tribunal of Arbitration ... United States Peržiūra negalima - 2015 |
Appendix to the Case of the United States Before the Tribunal of Arbitration ... United States Peržiūra negalima - 2015 |
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4 psl. - America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by Her Britannic Majesty; and the ratifications shall be exchanged either at Washington or at London within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible.
ix psl. - Party shall have specified or alluded to any report or document in its own exclusive possession, without annexing a copy, such Party shall be bound, if the other Party thinks proper to apply for it, to furnish that Party with a copy thereof...
34 psl. - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia, as above mentioned...
200 psl. - I told him specially that we should contest the right of Russia to any territorial establishment on this continent, and that we should assume distinctly the principle that the American continents are no longer subjects for any new European colonial establishments.
34 psl. - ... north latitude, at its intersection by the meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation, into the same Frozen Ocean.
27 psl. - But, if the source of the Arkansas river shall be found to fall north or south of latitude 42, then the line shall run from the said source due south or north, as the case may be, till it meets the said parallel of latitude 42, and thence, along the said parallel, to the South Sea...
26 psl. - It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers...
143 psl. - It is 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 and conditions determined by the following articles.
26 psl. - River; then following the course of the Rio Roxo westward, to the degree of longitude 100 west from London and 23 from Washington; then, crossing the said Red River, and running thence, by a line due north, to the river Arkansas; thence, following the course of the southern bank of the Arkansas, to its source, in latitude 42 north; and thence, bv that parallel of latitude, to the South Sea.
2 psl. - Sea, and concerning also the preservation of the fur-seal in or habitually resorting to the said sea, and the rights of the citizens and subjects of either Country as regards the taking of fur-seals in or habitually resorting to the said waters...