[153] *Annex (C.), undated
[153] *Annex (C.) [undated.] Position and duties of the law-officers of the Crown in England. Annex (C.) As it has been necessary to refer from time to time to the…
[153] *Annex (C.) [undated.] Position and duties of the law-officers of the Crown in England. Annex (C.) As it has been necessary to refer from time to time to the…
[149] * Annex (B.) [undated.] The British and American Foreign-Enlistment Acts. It is assumed throughout the United States Case that the American * act of Congress of 1818 is more…
[143] *Annex (A.) [undated.] Note on the question referred to at page 12. annex (A.) The subjoined citations bearing on the question referred to in page 12 are taken, as…
Part X. Conclusion. [undated.] recapitulation of the argument for great britain. Part X.—Conclusion. Recapitulation of the argument for Great Britain. Her Majesty’s government has deemed it convenient, both in the…
[107] *Part IX. Reception of Confederate cruises in British ports. [undated.] Part IX. Reception of confederate cruisers in British ports. It has been thought best to treat collectively the various…
[102] *Part VIII. The Clarence, Tacony, Archer, Tuscaloosa, Tallahassee, Chickamauga, and Retribution. [undated.] In respect of these vessels (with perhaps one exception, which will be noticed presently) no failure of…
[89] *Part VII. The Georgia and Shenandoah. [undated.] Passing to the cases of the Georgia and Shenandoah, the tribunal has next to deal with two vessels, as to both of…
[72] *Part VI. The Florida and Alabama. [undated.] In the Case of Great Britain, the facts relating to the Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Shenandoah, were stated in considerable detail. The…
[67] *Part V. The Sumter and Nashvile. [undated.] Part V. The Sumter and Nashville. Having examined the miscellaneous charges preferred against Great Britain, but not falling within the limits of…
[48] *Part IV. Various complaints of the United States against Great Britain; traffic in munitions of war. [undated.] Part IV.—Various complaints of the United States against Great Britain. Traffic in…