Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs: Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session, Thirty-eighth Congress, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 68
... apply judicial correction to the practices indicated . It seems to the President that this difficulty has now been fully and completely removed . Having recently brought to the knowledge of her Majesty's govern- ment flagrant violations ...
... apply judicial correction to the practices indicated . It seems to the President that this difficulty has now been fully and completely removed . Having recently brought to the knowledge of her Majesty's govern- ment flagrant violations ...
Page 81
... apply in that case the remedies which are within its power . Unfor- tunately the special remedies in single cases must necessarily fail to remove an evil that has its source in a general policy that is radically erroneous and anomalous ...
... apply in that case the remedies which are within its power . Unfor- tunately the special remedies in single cases must necessarily fail to remove an evil that has its source in a general policy that is radically erroneous and anomalous ...
Page 88
... apply in Liverpool for money to pay my passage back to Havre , when he directed me to call at Mr. Jones's office , Chapel street Liver- pool , for the money , and that he would write Mr. Jones to that effect . At the expiration of the ...
... apply in Liverpool for money to pay my passage back to Havre , when he directed me to call at Mr. Jones's office , Chapel street Liver- pool , for the money , and that he would write Mr. Jones to that effect . At the expiration of the ...
Page 134
... application to the court , said that the main point raised in the case was of such very grave and moment- ous importance ... apply the common law procedure acts of 1852 and 1854 , and the rules of pleading and 134 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... application to the court , said that the main point raised in the case was of such very grave and moment- ous importance ... apply the common law procedure acts of 1852 and 1854 , and the rules of pleading and 134 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
Page 135
... apply , or adapt any of the provisions of the common law procedure act of 1852 , and the common law procedure act of ... application for a new trial is upon matter of discretion only , as on the ground that the verdict was against the ...
... apply , or adapt any of the provisions of the common law procedure act of 1852 , and the common law procedure act of ... application for a new trial is upon matter of discretion only , as on the ground that the verdict was against the ...
Other editions - View all
Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs: Accompanying the Annual Message of the ... United States Dept of State No preview available - 2018 |
Common terms and phrases
admiralty Alabama American Angra Pequena appeal asked attorney authority barons belligerent Birkenhead boat British subjects Cape Town Captain Semmes captured cargo CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Cheers Chesapeake colonial command common law procedure confederate consul copy court of error court of exchequer crew crown December deponent despatch Earl Russell Enclosure February FOREIGN OFFICE gentleman Halifax hear honorable and learned instant instructions January John Kearsarge Laird Brothers law officers law procedure act LEGATION letter Lieutenant Liverpool London Lord Lyons Lord Russell lordship Majesty's government Majesty's Treasury mate ment Messrs mode of pleading neutrality obedient servant opinion owners papers parties persons port prize proceedings Queenstown question received reference revenue side rules Saxon Sea Bride Secretary seized seizure Seward ship ship-of-war Simon's bay steamer Table bay taken tion told transmit trial Tuscaloosa United States consul Vanderbilt vessel violation Washington WILLIAM H