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... enter into any arrangement regarding dis- position of legation without first having free communication with Mr. Conger . 1 260 260 261 281 282 285 287 261 261 262 282 157 157 288 264 282 264 264 CHINA - Continued . No. From and to whom ...
... enter into any arrangement regarding dis- position of legation without first having free communication with Mr. Conger . 1 260 260 261 281 282 285 287 261 261 262 282 157 157 288 264 282 264 264 CHINA - Continued . No. From and to whom ...
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... enter Pekin and escort foreign ministers unmolested back to Tientsin . Mr. Adee to Mr. Wu Ting- .... do ... Same subject . Quotes instructions to commander fang . of American forces in China in regard to his relations with Li Hung Chang ...
... enter Pekin and escort foreign ministers unmolested back to Tientsin . Mr. Adee to Mr. Wu Ting- .... do ... Same subject . Quotes instructions to commander fang . of American forces in China in regard to his relations with Li Hung Chang ...
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... enter into ne- gotiations with Li Hung Chang on account of doubts as to his credentials . .do ... Offer of use of hospital ship Maine for wounded German soldiers and sailors . Reports recipro- cal action of German Trained Nurse Associa ...
... enter into ne- gotiations with Li Hung Chang on account of doubts as to his credentials . .do ... Offer of use of hospital ship Maine for wounded German soldiers and sailors . Reports recipro- cal action of German Trained Nurse Associa ...
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... enter- tain the proposition . 676 Mr. Hay to Mr. Hunter ( tel- egram ) . Apr. 27 Same subject . Instruction to press for immediate satisfaction of Pears's claim . 676 186 Same subject . Incloses correspondence with rep- resentative of ...
... enter- tain the proposition . 676 Mr. Hay to Mr. Hunter ( tel- egram ) . Apr. 27 Same subject . Instruction to press for immediate satisfaction of Pears's claim . 676 186 Same subject . Incloses correspondence with rep- resentative of ...
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... enter into an agreement as pro- posed in note of 8th instant . Nov. 10 Claim of Benjamin Weil » , Mexico . Return to Government of Mexico of amount awarded to Weil . 786 785 786 783 147 Señor Azpiroz to Mr. Hay 153 Same to same ...
... enter into an agreement as pro- posed in note of 8th instant . Nov. 10 Claim of Benjamin Weil » , Mexico . Return to Government of Mexico of amount awarded to Weil . 786 785 786 783 147 Señor Azpiroz to Mr. Hay 153 Same to same ...
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acknowledge the receipt action Adee arbitration Arcachon August authorities Boxers cargo chargé d'affaires China Chinese Government Chinese minister Choate claim command communication Conger consul consular convention copy court Delagoa Bay Department dispatch E. H. CONGER egram EMBASSY Emperor excellency flour foreign affairs foreign office Frank Pears French German Goodnow governor Guatemala Honduras Hung Chang Imperial Government Inclosure indemnity instant instructions issued January JOHN HAY July June legation letter Li Hung Chang Lord Pauncefote Lord Salisbury Majesty's Majesty's Government Mashona matter meat Memorandum ment Messrs military minister for foreign missionaries negotiations October Pears Pekin Pennsylvania Milling persons port powers present President Prince Ching protection provinces punishment received referred regard reply Republic request Russian Secretary seizure sent September Shantung ship shipments soldiers South African Republic Taku telegram Telegram-Paraphrase telegraph Tientsin tion transmit treaty troops Tsungli Yamen ultimo United viceroy Washington
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Page 304 - the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly Powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire," He was successful in obtaining the assent of the other Powers to the policy thus announced.
Page 45 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 13 - The children of persons who have been duly naturalized under any law of the United States, or who, previous to the passing of any law on that subject, by the Government of the United States, may have become citizens of any one of the States, under the laws thereof, being under the age of twenty-one years at the time of the naturalization of their parents, shall, if dwelling in the United...
Page 266 - It is of course too early to forecast the means of attaining this last result; but the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire.
Page 572 - Foodstuffs, though having a hostile destination, can be considered as contraband of war only if they are for the enemy's forces; it is not sufficient that they are capable of being so used, it must be shown that this was in fact their destination at the time of their seizure.
Page 355 - It is a matter of joint and permanent international interest that the ports on the rivers and littoral of China should remain free and open to trade and to every other legitimate form of economic activity for the nationals of all countries without distinction ; and the two Governments agree on their part to uphold the same for all Chinese territory as far as they can exercise influence.
Page 41 - Sa Majesté l'Empereur d'Allemagne, Roi de Prusse, au nom de l'Empire Allemand; Sa...
Page 74 - The present treaty of peace, amity, commerce, and navigation shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof...
Page 388 - If their dwellings or property be threatened or attacked by mobs, incendiaries, or other violent or lawless persons...
Page xxxvi - In the distribution of powers among the governments organized by the commission the presumption is always to be in favor of the smaller subdivision, so that all the powers which can properly be exercised by the municipal government shall be vested in that government...