America's Foreign Relations, Volume 2Century Company, 1916 - United States |
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... Japanese In- terests - Blount Sent as " Commissioner Paramount " -Willis's Distasteful Mission - Gresham's Design to Restore the Queen - Hawaiian Resistance- American Hostility to the Hawaiian Republic - British Intrigues - Another ...
... Japanese In- terests - Blount Sent as " Commissioner Paramount " -Willis's Distasteful Mission - Gresham's Design to Restore the Queen - Hawaiian Resistance- American Hostility to the Hawaiian Republic - British Intrigues - Another ...
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... Japanese Question in California - Lawlessness and Misrepresentation - Treaty Revi- sion - Sordid Discrimination against the Japanese in Defiance of Treaty Rights • CHAPTER XXXIV . THE ISTHMIAN CANAL · French Intrigues at Nicaragua - The ...
... Japanese Question in California - Lawlessness and Misrepresentation - Treaty Revi- sion - Sordid Discrimination against the Japanese in Defiance of Treaty Rights • CHAPTER XXXIV . THE ISTHMIAN CANAL · French Intrigues at Nicaragua - The ...
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... Japanese , and other seal hunters from killing the fur seals which had their breeding grounds on the Pribyloff Islands , in that sea . These islands were a part of our Alaska purchase from Russia , and the seal herds which frequented ...
... Japanese , and other seal hunters from killing the fur seals which had their breeding grounds on the Pribyloff Islands , in that sea . These islands were a part of our Alaska purchase from Russia , and the seal herds which frequented ...
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... Japan , Russia , and other powers , aiming at a universal agreement for the protection of the seals . But in 1888 the Canadian government , angered by the senate committee's report on the northeast fisheries , caused the negotiations to ...
... Japan , Russia , and other powers , aiming at a universal agreement for the protection of the seals . But in 1888 the Canadian government , angered by the senate committee's report on the northeast fisheries , caused the negotiations to ...
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... Japan in 1880 ; with Luxemburg in 1883 ; with Mexico in 1861 and 1902 ; with Holland in 1880 , 1887 and 1894 ; with Nicaragua in 1870 ; with Norway in 1893 ; with the Orange Free State in 1876 ; with Peru in 1870 and 1899 ; with Russia ...
... Japan in 1880 ; with Luxemburg in 1883 ; with Mexico in 1861 and 1902 ; with Holland in 1880 , 1887 and 1894 ; with Nicaragua in 1870 ; with Norway in 1893 ; with the Orange Free State in 1876 ; with Peru in 1870 and 1899 ; with Russia ...
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Page 422 - It is agreed, that the Congress shall earnestly recommend it to the legislatures of the respective states, to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights, and properties, which have been confiscated, belonging to real British subjects...
Page 430 - Whereas differences have arisen respecting the Liberty claimed by the United States for the Inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, and cure Fish on certain Coasts, Bays, Harbours, and Creeks of His Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America...
Page 304 - The citizens or subjects of each of the high contracting parties shall have liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the territories of the other to carry on trade...
Page 448 - ... 3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary ; and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay in accordance with the Regulations in force, and with only such intermission as may result from the necessities of the service.
Page 422 - ... perfectly consistent, not only with justice and equity, but with that spirit of conciliation, which on the return of the blessings of peace should universally prevail.
Page 447 - The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic, or otherwise.
Page 430 - Islands, on the Western and Northern Coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands, on the shores of the Magdalen Islands, and also on the Coasts, Bays, Harbours and Creeks from Mount Joly on the Southern Coast of Labrador...
Page 450 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Page 258 - Whereas, the abhorrent conditions which have existed for more than three years in the Island of Cuba, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of the people of the United States...
Page 448 - No belligerent shall embark or disembark troops, munitions of war, or warlike materials in the canal except in case of accidental hindrance of the transit, and in such case the transit shall be resumed with all possible dispatch.