Papers and Documents Relating to the Hawaiian Islands: Comprised in Senate Executive Documents No. 45, No. 57, No. 76 and No. 77, Fifty-second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 - 288 páginas |
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... object which , if effected at all , must be brought about before any final ratification can take place . The ... objects to the second article of the treaty on the ground that he does not think it provides explicitly enough for a State ...
... object which , if effected at all , must be brought about before any final ratification can take place . The ... objects to the second article of the treaty on the ground that he does not think it provides explicitly enough for a State ...
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... objects so important to their mutual and permanent welfare . For that purpose His Majesty Kamehameha III , King of the Hawaiian Islands , has granted full powers and instructions to Robert Crichton Wyllie , esquire , his min- ister of ...
... objects so important to their mutual and permanent welfare . For that purpose His Majesty Kamehameha III , King of the Hawaiian Islands , has granted full powers and instructions to Robert Crichton Wyllie , esquire , his min- ister of ...
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... object of the United States , if clothed with the sovereignty of that country , to promote its growth and prosperity . This consideration alone ought to be a suffi- cient assurance to the people that their rights and interests will be ...
... object of the United States , if clothed with the sovereignty of that country , to promote its growth and prosperity . This consideration alone ought to be a suffi- cient assurance to the people that their rights and interests will be ...
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... object the preservation of the independ- ence of those islands and the maintenance by their Government of an entire impartiality in their intercourse with foreign states . The United States desire to exercise no undue influence or ...
... object the preservation of the independ- ence of those islands and the maintenance by their Government of an entire impartiality in their intercourse with foreign states . The United States desire to exercise no undue influence or ...
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... object of my interview with Lord Aberdeen was to make inquiry relative to a report contained in the papers of the week that the sovereignty of the Sandwich Islands had been ceded to the Queen of Great Britain and possession taken by ...
... object of my interview with Lord Aberdeen was to make inquiry relative to a report contained in the papers of the week that the sovereignty of the Sandwich Islands had been ceded to the Queen of Great Britain and possession taken by ...
Términos y frases comunes
A. P. Carter annexation appointed ARTICLE authority Britain Britannic Majesty's ship British cabinet Capt cession chiefs commanding commercial Congress constitution consul contracting parties convention copy council demands Department desire dispatch duty English ernment Everett favor favored nation February February 11 force foreign affairs Foreign Relations France French Gregg harbor Hawaii Hawaiian Government Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Kingdom hereby herewith Honolulu honor inclosed Inclosure independence instant instructions interests January January 18 Joseph Marsden Judd July Kamehameha lands laws LEGATION legislature Lord Aberdeen Lord George Paulet Majesty the King Majesty's Government Majesty's ship Marcy McCook ment minister of foreign nations native native Hawaiians naval negotiations Oahu obedient servant officers Pacific plenipotentiary political ports possession present President protection Provisional Government Queen ratification received reciprocity treaty request respect Sandwich Islands Secretary secure Senate Seward sovereign sovereignty Stevens tion United vessels Washington Webster
Pasajes populares
Página 168 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Página 80 - The expense of such apprehension and delivery shall be borne and defrayed by the Party who makes the requisition and receives the fugitive.
Página 163 - Parties shall give notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same; each of the High Contracting Parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at the end of the said term of ten years, or at any time afterwards.
Página 51 - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Página 81 - In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done...
Página 80 - Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their ministers, officers, or authorities respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found, within the territories of the other...
Página 81 - And whereas the said treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications of the same were exchanged at...
Página 116 - FEBRUARY 6 ? 1893.—Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed. To the Senate...
Página 48 - The Hawaiian pear is now fully ripe, and this is the golden hour for the United States to pluck it.
Página 77 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.