 | 1891
...persons who murdered Italian citizens in New Orleans should be punished, and that it should recognize the principle that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the victims. On the latter point Italy was informed that the United States, though not admitting its legal responsibility... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath, Selden Connor - 1893 - 473 páginas
...The reparation demanded by the Government of the king, as I have had the honor to inform you in our interviews*' held during the last few days, was to...Marquis Rudini which he left with me. The Marquis Rudiui declared GOV. FT NICHOLM, OF LOUISIANA. 427 ; i -;t " Italy's right to demand and to obtain... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath, Selden Connor - 1893 - 473 páginas
...in our interviews held during the last few days, was to consist of the following points : — " (i.) The official assurance by the Federal Government that...which he left with me. The Marquis Rudini declared GOV. FT NICHOLIA OF LOUISIANA. 427 that " Italy's right to demand and to obtain the punishment of the... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath, Selden Connor - 1893 - 473 páginas
...the leaders of the mob under the laws of the United States. In Baron Fava's second point he demands the recognition, in principle that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the victims. He is assuredly BARON SAVENO FAVA, ITALIAN MINISTER. under a grave error when he declares that the... | |
 | William Spence Robertson - 1899 - 232 páginas
...official assurance by the Federal Government that the guilty parties should be brought to trial, and the recognition in principle, that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the vi ct ims . " * This was an awkward position for our government, but Blaine by his tact prevented any... | |
 | John Bassett Moore - 1906
...The official assurance by the Federal Government that the guilty parties should be brought to trial. "(2) The recognition, in principle, that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the victims." In a note of April 1, 1891, to the Marquis Imperiali, who became charge d'affaires on the withdrawal... | |
 | Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - 1916
...official assurance by the Federal Government that the guilty parties should be brought to trial. " (2) The recognition, in principle, that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the victims. "Your Excellency was pleased to declare to me that, as the Federal Government did not think it could... | |
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