Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Parte1,Tema 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... means to ob- tain his final discharge , but added that , judging from my experince of the delays attending in France the consideration of cases of this class , I feared no definite result could be reached before many weeks , per- haps ...
... means to ob- tain his final discharge , but added that , judging from my experince of the delays attending in France the consideration of cases of this class , I feared no definite result could be reached before many weeks , per- haps ...
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... means of making known to the war department that a man claiming to have renounced his French citizenship has really done so than by appealing to the courts ; but he stated that in matters of this kind the Government had to defer greatly ...
... means of making known to the war department that a man claiming to have renounced his French citizenship has really done so than by appealing to the courts ; but he stated that in matters of this kind the Government had to defer greatly ...
Página 503
... means nor the knowl- edge necessary to bring his case before a court of justice , this American submits to the outrage , and allows himself to be conducted to the regiment . One resource remains to him , however . Having come to France ...
... means nor the knowl- edge necessary to bring his case before a court of justice , this American submits to the outrage , and allows himself to be conducted to the regiment . One resource remains to him , however . Having come to France ...
Página 504
... means that it is the rule which he has laid down to cover his respon- sibility , and that he does not think he can depart from it . What he has the right to insist upon is that the exemption claimed should be clearly proved , and if he ...
... means that it is the rule which he has laid down to cover his respon- sibility , and that he does not think he can depart from it . What he has the right to insist upon is that the exemption claimed should be clearly proved , and if he ...
Página 513
... means of insuring the most rapid transmission of the mails intended for abroad . Thus the French administration seuds regularly the mail bags to the United States , five times a week by all steamers , whatever their nationality may be ...
... means of insuring the most rapid transmission of the mails intended for abroad . Thus the French administration seuds regularly the mail bags to the United States , five times a week by all steamers , whatever their nationality may be ...
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