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... rules of the treaty of Washington . Op- position of Austria . Probable opposition of Ger- many . Conversation with Lord Granville . Transmitting the British extradition act of 1870 .. Inclosing letters to the President and Mr. Fish from ...
... rules of the treaty of Washington . Op- position of Austria . Probable opposition of Ger- many . Conversation with Lord Granville . Transmitting the British extradition act of 1870 .. Inclosing letters to the President and Mr. Fish from ...
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... rule , it formed a part of Nicaragua , though Mr. Montufar , in his late report to Congress , makes an ineffectual attempt to show that it belonged to Costa Rica . If that gentleman would peruse the old archives of Costa Rica at Cartago ...
... rule , it formed a part of Nicaragua , though Mr. Montufar , in his late report to Congress , makes an ineffectual attempt to show that it belonged to Costa Rica . If that gentleman would peruse the old archives of Costa Rica at Cartago ...
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... rule , confining the administration to the hands of employés sent from the peninsula , and diverting the resources of the island wholly toward Spanish channels , once replaced by a more just and conciliatory policy , might be fatal to ...
... rule , confining the administration to the hands of employés sent from the peninsula , and diverting the resources of the island wholly toward Spanish channels , once replaced by a more just and conciliatory policy , might be fatal to ...
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... rule , " he added . " Shall we allow all Spain to be shamed by four or five adventurers ? * The representatives of all Spain are here ; let us decide on a course that will save her ! " General Caballero de Rodas then spoke , and said a ...
... rule , " he added . " Shall we allow all Spain to be shamed by four or five adventurers ? * The representatives of all Spain are here ; let us decide on a course that will save her ! " General Caballero de Rodas then spoke , and said a ...
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... rule in the Antilles ; and that now is the fitting time - and let not the government forget it to take advantage of the internal and external circumstances that favor the political reform urgently demanded by the Spaniards in the ...
... rule in the Antilles ; and that now is the fitting time - and let not the government forget it to take advantage of the internal and external circumstances that favor the political reform urgently demanded by the Spaniards in the ...
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Página 1209 - All children heretofore born or hereafter born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth, citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States ; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.
Página 1271 - They may, however, be all comprehended under the following general heads : protection by the government; the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the right to acquire and possess property of every kind, and to pursue and obtain happiness and safety ; subject nevertheless to such restraints as the government may justly prescribe for the general good of the whole.
Página 799 - Declaration : 1. Privateering is, and remains abolished ; 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag ; 4.
Página 799 - ... (1) Privateering is and remains abolished. (2) The neutral flag covers enemy's merchandise with the exception of contraband of war. (3) Neutral merchandise, with the exception of contraband of war, is not capturable under the enemy's flag. (4) Blockades, in order to be obligatory, must be effective; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient to really prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 1276 - children of persons who now are or have been citizens of the United States, shall, though born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, be considered as citizens of the United States: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never resided in the United States.
Página 1317 - That all noncitizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States be, and they are hereby, declared to be citizens of the United States: Provided, That the granting of such citizenship shall not in any manner impair or otherwise affect the right of any Indian to tribal or other property.
Página 1267 - And when hard pressed in the contest these men (for they proved themselves men in that terrible crisis) offered their services and were accepted by thousands to aid in suppressing the unlawful rebellion, slavery was at an end wherever the Federal government succeeded in that purpose.
Página 1251 - Kingdom, with this qualification, that he shall not, when within the limits of the foreign State of which he was a subject previously • to obtaining his certificate of naturalization, be deemed to be a British subject unless he has ceased to be a subject of that State in pursuance of the laws thereof, or in pursuance of a treaty to that effect.
Página 1237 - ... entitled to all the rights and privileges of natural-born subjects of the Crown of England or of Great Britain, shall and may be adjudged and taken to be, and are hereby declared and enacted to be, naturalborn subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever, as if he and they had been and were born in this kingdom.
Página 1237 - That persons heretofore born, or hereafter to be born, out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were, or shall be at the time of their birth, citizens of the United States...