A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from Documents Issued by Presidents and Secretaries of State, and from Decisions of Federal Courts and Opinions of Attorneys-general, Volumen2Francis Wharton U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... regard for the rights and interests of the nation may dictate . " President Monroe , Third Annual Message , 1819. As to the negotiations to which this message refers , see infra , § 161 . " The obligation of the King of Spain ...
... regard for the rights and interests of the nation may dictate . " President Monroe , Third Annual Message , 1819. As to the negotiations to which this message refers , see infra , § 161 . " The obligation of the King of Spain ...
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... regard to the Constitution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case , forbid a compliance with your request . " President Washington , Special Message , Mar. 3 , 1796 , on Jay's treaty . " By the ...
... regard to the Constitution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case , forbid a compliance with your request . " President Washington , Special Message , Mar. 3 , 1796 , on Jay's treaty . " By the ...
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... regard to imports with those obtained by the United States by the re- ciprocity treaty with the same country , and that no definite understand- ing had been reached with England , although it was probable that the proposition made by ...
... regard to imports with those obtained by the United States by the re- ciprocity treaty with the same country , and that no definite understand- ing had been reached with England , although it was probable that the proposition made by ...
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... regard to the prospect of negotiations between Spain and the United States for a commercial treaty , and the response of the minister of state there- to . It appears that Señor Elduayen deems a specially favoring treaty impracticable at ...
... regard to the prospect of negotiations between Spain and the United States for a commercial treaty , and the response of the minister of state there- to . It appears that Señor Elduayen deems a specially favoring treaty impracticable at ...
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... regard the words offensive war as an odious term , always implying something unjust , and who consider a defensive war as inseparable from justice , confuse all ideas and embarrass a matter of itself suffi- ciently clear . ' ( Principes ...
... regard the words offensive war as an odious term , always implying something unjust , and who consider a defensive war as inseparable from justice , confuse all ideas and embarrass a matter of itself suffi- ciently clear . ' ( Principes ...
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