| England - 1864 - 814 pages
...only three days before he resolved on the detention of the vessels, that, in the absence of proof, the Government "are advised that they cannot interfere in any way with these vessels " ] We might almost infer that the change that had occurred in those three days, in the minds of the... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1862 - 734 pages
...evidence, and generally that it is not such as to show the intent or purpose necessary to make die building or fitting out of these vessels illegal under...vessels. I can only assure you that a careful watch shall c«ntinue to be maintained over them, and that if any act or proceeding contrary to the statute can... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1864 - 730 pages
...another that they belonged to the viceroy of Egypt, and that they were not intended for the ao-called Confederate States. It is true, that in your letter...any act or proceeding contrary to the statute can bo shown by trustworthy evidence to have taken place, or if any trustworthy person will furnish her... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1864 - 934 pages
...responsible agent of the customs at Liverpool affirms his belief that these vessels have not been built fer the confederates. Under these circumstances, and having...they cannot interfere in any way with these vessels." That was the conclusion of the noble lord on the 1st of September ; and having regard to the entire... | |
| Scotland - 1864 - 806 pages
...only three days before he resolved on the detention of the vessels, that, in the absence of proof, the Government "are advised that they cannot interfere in any way with these vessels"? We might almost infer that the change that had occurred in those three days, in the minds of the AttorneyGeneral... | |
| History, Modern - 1865 - 454 pages
...illegal act or purpose, and the responsible agent of the customs at Liverpool affirms his belief that the vessels have not been built for the confederates....these vessels. ^] I can only assure you that a careful wateh shall continue to be maintained over them, and that if any act or proceeding contrary to the... | |
| 1865 - 918 pages
...responsible agent of the customs at Liverpool affirms his belief that these vessels have not been built fer the confederates. Under these circumstances, and having...they cannot interfere in any way with these vessels." That was the conclusion of the noble lord on the 1st of September ; and having regard to the entire... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1865 - 926 pages
...these circumstances, and having regard to the entire insufficiency of the depositions to prove auy infraction of the law, her Majesty's government are advised that they cannot in any way interfere with these vessels." It was, therefore, perfectly clear that up to that time Lord... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1865 - 422 pages
...these cireumstances, and having regard to the entire insufficiency of the depositions to prove auy infraction of the law, her Majesty's government are advised that they cannot in any way interfere with these vessels." It was, therefore, perfectly clear that up to that time Lord... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1870 - 894 pages
...Layard to Mr. Stuart. Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept 8 Mr. Dudley to Mr. Seward. Sept. 8 of the law, her Majesty's government are advised that...they cannot interfere in any way with these vessels. Promises careful supervision over the rams, and ([notes Mr. Seward as saying, prosecutions cannot be... | |
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