Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Parte1,Tema 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... protect him or if he had to take care of himsef . I assured him that the legation would exert all means to ob- tain his final discharge , but added that , judging from my experince of the delays attending in France the consideration of ...
... protect him or if he had to take care of himsef . I assured him that the legation would exert all means to ob- tain his final discharge , but added that , judging from my experince of the delays attending in France the consideration of ...
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... protection of the rights of certain American citizens there resident , to obtain , if possible , from the French foreign office an exact statement of the relations now subsisting between the two governments , and copies of any treaties ...
... protection of the rights of certain American citizens there resident , to obtain , if possible , from the French foreign office an exact statement of the relations now subsisting between the two governments , and copies of any treaties ...
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... protection of American citizens of French origin , from whom military service is claimed when they visit France . As you have been made aware by previous correspondence from this legation , there are now two American citizens of French ...
... protection of American citizens of French origin , from whom military service is claimed when they visit France . As you have been made aware by previous correspondence from this legation , there are now two American citizens of French ...
Página 503
... protection extended everywhere to every American citizen . But I owe it to myself , as well as to the Government of the French Republic , with which I desire to enter- tain the most cordial relations , to make another effort to ...
... protection extended everywhere to every American citizen . But I owe it to myself , as well as to the Government of the French Republic , with which I desire to enter- tain the most cordial relations , to make another effort to ...
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... protect the rights and dignity of our two Governments , and that I shall never attempt to extend the protection of the United States to persons who have not legitimately acquired a right to it . My Government has no more sympathy than I ...
... protect the rights and dignity of our two Governments , and that I shall never attempt to extend the protection of the United States to persons who have not legitimately acquired a right to it . My Government has no more sympathy than I ...
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