| 1874 - 840 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against the United States. On her part, Spain undertook to proceed against those...was an admission of the principles upon which our demand had been founded. I therefore had no hesitation in agreeing to the arrangements finally made... | |
| 1874 - 834 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the otfcnse committed against the United Statea. On her part, Spain undertook to proceed against those...was an admission of the principles upon which our demand had been founded. I therefore had no hesitation in agreeing to the arrangements finally made... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1874 - 590 sider
...instituted in our Courts for the punishment of the offence committed against the United States. On her part, Spain undertook to proceed against those...United States was an admission of the principles upon whien tne demand had been founded. I therefore had no hesitation in agreeing to the arrangements finally... | |
| 1874 - 100 sider
...for the punishment of the offence committed against the United States. On her part, Spain xmdertook to proceed against those who had offended the sovereignty...United States was an admission of the principles upon whicn the demand had been founded. I therefore had no hesitation in agreeing to the arrangements finally... | |
| 1874 - 810 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against tlie United States. On her part Spain undertook to proceed against those...United States, or who had violated their treaty rights. i The surrender of the vessel and the survivors to the jurisdiction of the tribunals of the United... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1874 - 44 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offence committed against the United States. On her part, Spain undertook to proceed against those...States, or who had violated their • treaty rights." Having made these statements for the information of Congress—statements which show of themselves... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1874 - 820 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against the United States. On her part Spain undertook to proceed against those...United States, or who had violated their treaty rights. v Ver. Staaten. The surrender of the vessel and the survivors to the jurisdiction of the tribunals... | |
| Jeanie Mort Walker - 1875 - 588 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against the United States. On her part, Spain undertook to proceed against those...was an admission of the principles upon which our demand had been founded. I therefore had no hesitation in agreeing to the arrangements finally made... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 862 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against the United States. On her part Spain undertook to proceed against those...treaty rights. " The surrender of the vessel and the suf vivors to the jurisdiction of the tribunals of the United States was an admission of the principles... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 sider
...instituted in our courts for the punishment of the offense committed against the United States. On her part Spain undertook to proceed against those...the United States, or who had violated their treaty righft. "The surrender of the vessel and the survivors to the jurisdiction of the tribunals of the... | |
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