Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 |
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... necessary officers were appointed , and appropriations made by Congress for the payment of their salaries . The proposition to amend the federal Constitution , so as to prevent the existence of slavery within the United States or any ...
... necessary officers were appointed , and appropriations made by Congress for the payment of their salaries . The proposition to amend the federal Constitution , so as to prevent the existence of slavery within the United States or any ...
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... necessary wants of the government . The report presents a much more satisfactory condition of our finances than one year ago the most sanguine could have anticipated . During the fiscal year ending the 30th June , 1865 , the last year ...
... necessary wants of the government . The report presents a much more satisfactory condition of our finances than one year ago the most sanguine could have anticipated . During the fiscal year ending the 30th June , 1865 , the last year ...
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... necessary measures for the enforcement of the laws . The expedition failed , but it has not been without its painful consequences . Some of our citi- zens who , it was alleged , were engaged in the expedition , were captured , and have ...
... necessary measures for the enforcement of the laws . The expedition failed , but it has not been without its painful consequences . Some of our citi- zens who , it was alleged , were engaged in the expedition , were captured , and have ...
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... necessary . Among the reasons given for resorting to this summary proceeding are the following , to which I ask a moment of your lordship's attention : " The immediate tendency of suffering such armaments in defiance of our laws would ...
... necessary . Among the reasons given for resorting to this summary proceeding are the following , to which I ask a moment of your lordship's attention : " The immediate tendency of suffering such armaments in defiance of our laws would ...
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... necessary to preserve the strict neutrality of the United States in the existing war between Spain and the Spanish colonies , and effectually to guard against the danger in regard to the vessels of your sover- eign , which you have ...
... necessary to preserve the strict neutrality of the United States in the existing war between Spain and the Spanish colonies , and effectually to guard against the danger in regard to the vessels of your sover- eign , which you have ...
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American arrested authorities Britain British Burgevine Captain Waddell captured cargo charge Chargé d'Affaires CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Chili Chilian China Chinese citizens claim command communication confederate consul copy crew Cronstadt DEPARTMENT despatch Drouyn de Lhuys duty emigration Emperor enclose enlistment February Fenian flag foreign affairs France FREDERICK W. A. BRUCE French highest consideration honor to acknowledge imperial instant interest Ireland JOHN BIGELOW July June LEGATION letter Liverpool London Lord Clarendon lordship Majesty Majesty's government Marquis de Montholon Maximilian ment Mexican Mexico Miantonomoh minister Mutual Insurance Company nations neutrality Niuchwang obedient servant officers owners Paris party peace Peking persons port present President Prince Kung prisoners proceedings question received regard relations reply respect Russia Secretary sent Seward Shanghai Shenandoah ship Sir F Spain steamer Tangchau Tassara tion treaty undersigned United States consul vessel Washington WILLIAM H witness York
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Página 3 - ... that this war is not prosecuted upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and all laws made in pursuance thereof and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired; that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease.
Página 143 - States shall then be at peace with such belligerent. ) 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of either of the said belligerents.
Página 5 - If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one instance, may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed. The precedent must always greatly overbalance in permanent evil any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any...
Página 99 - Parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind...
Página 99 - Labrador: but so soon as the same, or any portion thereof, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
Página 144 - Majesty's dominions, was a ship of war, cruiser, or armed vessel in the service of any foreign prince, state, or potentate, or of any person or persons exercising or assuming...
Página 164 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States, with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign prince, state, colony, district or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque or privateer, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of...
Página 99 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry or cure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America...
Página 165 - State, colony, district, or people, who shall transiently be within the United States, and shall, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, which, at the time of its arrival within the United States, was fitted and equipped as such, enlist or enter himself, or hire or retain another subject or citizen of the same foreign prince, State, colony, district, or people...
Página 159 - Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none or a very remote relation. Hence she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.