And if, by these means, they should not be enabled to come to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other, until the government of that which deems... A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Law, in Relation to Mines, and Titles ... - Side 507av John Arnold Rockwell - 1851 - 663 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Jesse B. Hart - 1853 - 334 sider
...each other that they will endeavor, in the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve the state of peace and...reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other, until the government of that which deems itself aggrieved shall... | |
| 1848 - 622 sider
...each other that they will endeavor, in the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve the state of peace and...reprisals, aggression or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other, until the Government of that which deems itself aggrieved shall... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 336 sider
...in the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve tjie state of peace and friendship, in which the, two countries...representations and pacific negotiations ; and if by these mcans^they should not be enabled to come to an agreement, a resort shall not dh this account be had... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 418 sider
...the two countries are now placing themselves; using, for this-end, mutual representations and pacinc negotiations. And if, by these means, they should...an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, he had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one Republic against the other, until... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 sider
...the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve the slate of peace and friendship in which the two countries are now placing themselves; using, for this em!, mutual representations and pacific negotiations. And if, by These means, they should not be enabled... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 sider
...sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve the state of pence and friendship in which the two countries are now placing themselves; using, for this em), mutual representations and pacific negotiations. And if, by these means, they should not be enabled... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 sider
...each other that they will endeavor, in the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising. and to preserve the state of peace and friendship in which Ihe two countries are now placing themselves; using, lor this end, mutual representations and pacific... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1854 - 88 sider
...the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences KO arising, and to preserve tin st:ite of peace and friendship in which the two countries...negotiations. And if, by these means, they should n"t be enabled to come to an agreement, a resort shall not, on this account, be had to reprisals, aggression,... | |
| 1849 - 516 sider
...the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and tu preserve the etate of peace and friendship in which the two countries...enabled to come to an agreement, a resort shall not, on thie account, be hod to reprisals, agression, or hostility of any kind, by the one Republic against... | |
| Karl von Martens - 1856 - 762 sider
...each other that they will endeavor, in the most sincere and earnest manner, to settle the differences so arising, and to preserve the state of peace and...reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other, until the government of that which deems itself aggrieved shall... | |
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