Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain: Enforcement of neutrality. Rebel cruisersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... taken in quinine 234 and is said to have guns concealed in her hold . Nassau , it is supposed , will be her first destination . Mr. Dudley to May 15 Mr. Seward . 88 do June 3 425 Mr. Adams to June 5 Mr. Seward . Incloses notes which ...
... taken in quinine 234 and is said to have guns concealed in her hold . Nassau , it is supposed , will be her first destination . Mr. Dudley to May 15 Mr. Seward . 88 do June 3 425 Mr. Adams to June 5 Mr. Seward . Incloses notes which ...
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... taken place if the confederates had been denied aid in Great Britain . Mr. Wilson to Sept. 16. Reviews situation of Lairds ' iron - clad rams ; Mr. Seward . possibility exists of their escaping from Liverpool . 368 369 369 371 497 Mr ...
... taken place if the confederates had been denied aid in Great Britain . Mr. Wilson to Sept. 16. Reviews situation of Lairds ' iron - clad rams ; Mr. Seward . possibility exists of their escaping from Liverpool . 368 369 369 371 497 Mr ...
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... taken on board British subjects at Queenstown . Incloses Mr. Gardner's let- ter to Mr. Hamilton , in regard to John Dunn's statement as to the conveyance to the Kearsarge of certain persons persuaded to go to sea in the service of the ...
... taken on board British subjects at Queenstown . Incloses Mr. Gardner's let- ter to Mr. Hamilton , in regard to John Dunn's statement as to the conveyance to the Kearsarge of certain persons persuaded to go to sea in the service of the ...
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... taken up with the smallest degree of en- ergy . There is pressure in Parliament on the ministry whenever complaint of the action of the United States is in question . Comments upon the sentiment in Eng- land . June 20 Approves Mr ...
... taken up with the smallest degree of en- ergy . There is pressure in Parliament on the ministry whenever complaint of the action of the United States is in question . Comments upon the sentiment in Eng- land . June 20 Approves Mr ...
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... taken for adjudication . Also incloses copy of his reply reasserting his former position , that Great Britain , as a neutral , was recogniz- ing the validity of a transaction which , as a belligerent , she had steadily denied . Has ...
... taken for adjudication . Also incloses copy of his reply reasserting his former position , that Great Britain , as a neutral , was recogniz- ing the validity of a transaction which , as a belligerent , she had steadily denied . Has ...
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acknowledge the receipt Adams to Earl admiralty affidavits Alabama Alexandra America April arrived authorities belligerent Birkenhead Britain British government British subjects Burnley Calais called Canada CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS City of Richmond coal command crew December DEPARTMENT dispatch Dudley Earl Russell Extract fitting Florida FOREIGN OFFICE Georgia Gibraltar governor guns highest consideration honor to acknowledge honor to transmit hostile humble servant HUME BURNLEY Incloses copy inclosures instant insurgents iron-clad January Kearsarge Lairds LEGATION letter Liverpool London Lord Lyons Lord Russell Majesty's government ment Messrs Nashville Nassau navy neutrality note to Lord November obedient servant Oreto Pampero persons piratical port pray your lordship present proceedings Queenstown rams Rappahannock rebel received reference regard reply Rumble Russell's sailed Secretary sent Seward ship Southampton Sprague steamer Sumter Sworn THOMAS H tion told transmit copies Tuscarora ultimo UNITED STATES CONSULATE vessel violation Washington WILLIAM H yard
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Página 354 - ... equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out, or armed, or shall knowingly aid, assist, or be concerned in the equipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...
Página 581 - I am commanded by my lords commissioners of the admiralty to acquaint you, for the information of...
Página 378 - Palmerston, in the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the 23d of that month.
Página 246 - an Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled an Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extrajudicial Oaths and Affidavits...
Página 627 - ... or to some nearer destination ; and no coal shall be again supplied to any such ship of war or privateer, in the same or any other port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
Página 495 - I am directed, by the Governor, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, relative to the Alabama.
Página 110 - All other armed vessels on these lakes shall be forthwith dismantled, and no other vessels of war shall be there built or armed. If either party should hereafter be desirous of annulling this stipulation, and should give notice to that effect to the other party, it shall cease to be binding after the expiration of six months from the date of such notice. The naval force so to be limited shall be restricted to such services as will in no respect interfere with the proper duties of the armed vessels...
Página 90 - America has devolved upon me the charge of making known to you, for the information of the government of the United States, the sentiments entertained by his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, upon the existing relations of the two countries.
Página 771 - Renewing the assurances of my highest consideration, I have the honor to be, my lord, your most obedient servant, CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS.
Página 641 - But the British Government must decline to be responsible for the acts of parties who fit out a seeming merchant ship, send her to a port or to waters far from the jurisdiction of British Courts, and there commission, equip, and man her as a vessel of war.