| John Whipple Dwinelle - 1870 - 88 páginas
...organisation of the insurgents sufficient to justify a recognition of belligerency. The principle is maintained, however, that this nation is its own judge...or to independent nations at war with each other." He then proceeds to OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND.' " Toward the close of the last Administration a convention... | |
| 1870 - 974 páginas
...recognition of belligerency. The principle is maintained, however, that this nation is its own judge when lo accord the rights of belligerency, either to a people...free themselves from a government they believe to be opprossive , or to independent nations at war with each other. The United States have no disposition... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1871 - 800 páginas
...organization of " the insurgents, sufficient to justify a recognition of " belligerency. " The principle is maintained, however, that this " nation is its own...or to independent nations at war " with each other" (/). (2.) The INVIOLABILITY OF AN ENVOY on board a neutral ship on the high seas (g). This is a subject... | |
| United States - 1871 - 518 páginas
...and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the 6th day of December, 1869) a " nation is its own judge when to accord the rights...oppressive, or to independent nations at war with each other.''1 But while thus firmly insisting upon the sover- it was an un— . friendly act. 1 Aminal... | |
| 1872 - 210 páginas
...recognize and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the 6th day of December, 1869) a "nation is its own judge when to accord the rights...or to independent nations at war with each other." 1 Viewed in this light, the United States, with deep and unfeigned regrqt, have been forced to conclude,... | |
| United States - 1872 - 514 páginas
...and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the 6th day of December, 1869) a " nation is its own judge when to accord the rights...or to independent nations at war with each other.'" But while thus firmly insisting upon the sover- it was an nnfriendly act. u was an un- eign rights... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1872 - 874 páginas
...recognize and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the Oth day of December, 1809) a "nation is its own judge when to accord the rights...oppressive, or to independent nations at war with each other."1 [C4j But while thus firmly insisting upon the sovereign rights of independent nationality,... | |
| 1872 - 864 páginas
...recognize and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the Gth day ef December, 1869) a "nation is its own judge when to accord the rights...to free themselves from a government they believe to-be oppressive, or to independent nations at war with each other."1 [64] But while thus firmly insisting... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 910 páginas
...recognize and insist that (in the language of the President to Congress on the Cth day of December, 1809) a "nation is its own judge when to accord the rights of belligerency, either to a people struggling to 1'геь themselves from a government they believe to be oppressive, orto independent nations at war... | |
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