Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agrees that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out... International Law - Page 438by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 459 pagesFull view - About this book
| History - 1872 - 802 pages
...provision for the future, agreed that in deciding the questions arising out of the claims, the arbitrator should assume that her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in the rules proposed by the American Commissioners. These rules were those adopted finally as a part... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1916 - 672 pages
...international law in force at the time when the Alabama claims arose, but that " Her Majesty's government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the...and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agreed that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the arbitrator... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1916 - 684 pages
...friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agreed that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the arbitrator should assume that her Majesty's government had undertaken to act upon the principles set... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 968 pages
...that Her [ajesty's government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening tho friendly reitious between the two countries, and of making satisfactory provision for the future, greed that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those aims, the arbitrator... | |
| United States - United States - 1871 - 920 pages
...time ¡Diui'nrec««. when the claims mentioned in Article I arose, but that Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the...had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth iu these rules. And the high contracting parties agree to observe these rules as between themselves... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 824 pages
...force at the time when the claims mentioned in " Article I. arose, but that Her Majesty's Govern" ment, in order to evince its desire of strengthening " the...Majesty's " Government had undertaken to act upon the prin" ciples set forth in these rules." Then follows this important stipulation : " And the High Contracting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1871 - 934 pages
...arose, but that Her Majesty's Government, in ordecto evince its desire of strengthening tbfriendly relations between the two countries and of making...Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon tlie principles set forth in these rules. And the high contracting parties agree to observe these rules... | |
| Jurisprudence - 1871 - 524 pages
...the time when the claims mentioned in Article 1 arose, but that Her Britannic Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the...questions between the two countries, arising out of these claims, the arbitrators should assume that her Majesty's Government had undertaken to acc upon... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1871 - 866 pages
...which were in force at the time when the "Alabama" claims arose, but that Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the...and of making satisfactory provision for the future, agreed that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims, the Arbitrator... | |
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