| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 páginas
...give no precedence. 2d. Differences of grade among the diplomatic members, gives no precedence. 3d. At public ceremonies, to which the government invites...place as they arrive, and without any precedence. 4th. To maintain the principle of equality, or of pelemela, and prevent the growth of precedence out... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 páginas
...give no precedence. " Id. Difference of grade among the diplomatic members, gives no precedence. "3d. At public ceremonies, to which the government invites...place as they arrive, and without any precedence. " 4th. To maintain the principle of equality, or of /••>•• milt, and prevent the growth of... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 728 páginas
...Judiciary, independent of their offices, have a right as strangers to receive the first visit. — . j of foreign ministers and their families, a convenient...strangers invited and the families of the national mimsters, each taking place as they arrive, and without any precedence. " 4th. To maintain the principle... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 páginas
...first visit. " II. 1st. No title being admitted here, those of foreigners give no precedence. " 3d. At public ceremonies, to which the government invites...foreign ministers and their families, a convenient scat or station will be provided for them, with any other strangers invited and the families of the... | |
| John B. Ellis - 1869 - 548 páginas
...here, those of foreigners give no precedence. " Differences of grade among the diplomatic members give no precedence. " At public ceremonies, to which the...precedence. " To maintain the principle of equality, or of pele mele, and prevent the growth of precedence out of courtesy, the members of the executive will... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1871 - 730 páginas
...first visit. " II. 1st. No title being admitted here, those of foreigners give no precedence. "3d. At public ceremonies, to which the government invites the presence of foreign ministers »nd their families, a convenient seat or station will be provided for them, with any other strangers... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1884 - 778 páginas
...here, those of foreigners give no precedence. " Differences of grade among the diplomatic members give no precedence. " At public ceremonies to which the...precedence. " To maintain the principle of equality, or of pele mcle, and prevent the growth of precedence out of courtesy, the members of the executive will... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 páginas
...t public ceremonies, to which the Government invites thepres^ ence of foreign ministers and 1 Leir families, a convenient seat or station will be provided for them, with any other strangers invited, aud Unfamilies of the national ministers, each taking place as they arrive, aud without any precedence.... | |
| Dolley Madison - 1886 - 230 páginas
...6th. Our Ministers to foreign nations are as private citizens while here. 7th. At any public ceremony to which the Government invites the presence of foreign Ministers and their families, no • \ \ precedence or privilege will be given them other than the provision of a convenient seat... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 páginas
...precedence. "'2d. Difference of grade among the diplomatic members gives no precedence, " '3d. Atpublic ceremonies, to which the Government invites the presence...place as they arrive, and without any precedence. " '4th. To maintain theprinciple of equality, or of pêle-mêle, and prevent the growth of precedence... | |
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