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Letters from 1872

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Roundell Palmer to the legal effect of the entrance of the Florida into the port of Mobile, on the responsibility, if any, of Great Britain for that ship, August 21, 1872

From Roundell Palmer
To the legal effect of the entrance of the Florida into the port of Mobile, on the responsibility, if any, of Great Britain for that ship
August 21, 1872

IX.—Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the special question as to the legal effect of the entrance of the Florida into the port of Mobile, on the responsibility, if any,…

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Cushing to the tribunal by Mr. Cushing, in the name of the counsel of the United States, on the 21st August, 1872, and memorandum as to the enlistments for the Shenandoah at Melbourne, August 21, 1872

From Cushing
To the tribunal by Mr. Cushing, in the name of the counsel of the United States, on the 21st August, 1872, and memorandum as to the enlistments for the Shenandoah at Melbourne
August 21, 1872

[Translation.] VIII.—Observations addressed to the tribunal by Mr. Cushing, in the name of the counsel of the United States, on the 21st August, 1872, and memorandum as to the enlistments…

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W aite to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer, upon the special question as to supplies of coal in British ports to Confederate ships. (See protocol XIX.), August 8, 1872

From W aite
To the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer, upon the special question as to supplies of coal in British ports to Confederate ships. (See protocol XIX.)
August 8, 1872

VI.—Reply of Mr. Waite, August 8, to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer, upon the special question as to supplies of coal in British ports to Confederate ships. (See protocol…

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IV.—Argument of Mr. Evarts, one of the counsel of the United States, addressed to the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, on the 5th and 6th August, 1872, in reply to the special argument of the counsel of Her Britannic Majesty. See protocols XVII and XVIII, August 5, 1872

From IV.—Argument of Mr. Evarts, one of the counsel of the United States, addressed
To the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, on the 5th and 6th August, 1872, in reply to the special argument of the counsel of Her Britannic Majesty. See protocols XVII and XVIII
August 5, 1872

IV.—Argument of Mr. Evarts, one of the counsel of the United States, addressed to the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, on the 5th and 6th August, 1872, in reply to…

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III.—Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the questions of “due deligence,” the “effect of commissions upon the insurgent cruisers,” and the supplies of coal to such cruisers in British ports, July 29, 1872

From III.—Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the questions of “due deligence,” the “effect of commissions upon the insurgent cruisers,” and the supplies of coal
To such cruisers in British ports
July 29, 1872

III.—Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the questions of “due deligence,” the “effect of commissions upon the insurgent cruisers,” and the supplies of coal to such cruisers in British ports.…

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Cushing to the foregoing statement of Sir Roundell Palmer.The Arbitrators declined to receive this Reply, having denied the request of the British Counsel, June 27, 1872

From Cushing
To the foregoing statement of Sir Roundell Palmer.The Arbitrators declined to receive this Reply, having denied the request of the British Counsel
June 27, 1872

II.—Reply of the counsel of the United States in response to the foregoing statement of Sir Roundell Palmer. [undated.] The Counsel of the United States desire to submit to the…