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[24] *Part III. Precedents appealed to by the United States. [undated.] Precedents appealed to by the United States. In aid of its view of neutral duties and liabilities, the government…
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[5] *Part II. Argument of the United States on neutral duties. [undated.] propositions affirmed by the united states. Part II.—Argument of the United States on neutral duties. In Part III…
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[1] *Part I. Introductory statement. [undated.] Part I.—Introductory statement. The government of Her Britannic Majesty now presents to the tribunal of arbitration its counter case, or reply to the case…
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[649] *General table of contents. [undated.] Neutrality laws of Denmark. Neutrality laws of Prussia. Neutrality laws of Russia. Neutrality laws of Netherlands. Neutrality laws of Sweden. Neutrality proclamations, &c., of…
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memorandum. In the year 1855 several attempts were made, especially in the Prussian Ehine province, to enlist Prussian subjects into service in the British foreign legion. The inquiries instituted produced…
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Codigo criminal. [undated.] Parte II.—Dos crimes publicos. Titulo I.—Dos crimes contra a existencia politica do imperio. Capitulo I.—Dos crimes contra a indepenclencia, integridacle e dignidade da nação. Art. 69. Provocar,…
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Codice penale del regno d’Italia. [undated.] 174. Chiunque con atti ostili non-approvati dal governo del re avrà esposto lo stato ad una dichiurazione di guerra, sara punito colla relegazione; se…
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[238] *No. 2.—the arman contract. [undated.] *E. Consultation de M. Berryer. L’ancien avocat soussigné, vu le mérnoire à consulter présenté au nom du gouvernement des États-TJnis d’Amérique, ensemble les pièces…
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[undated.] No. 1.—The Code Pénal and commentaries. A.—C. P. Art. 84. Quiconque aura, par des actions hostiles non-approuvées par le gouvernement, exposé l’état à une déclaration de guerre, sera puni…
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Mr. Sterling, district attorney, to Mr. Williams, Attorney General. United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland, United States Court-House, Baltimore, January 30, 1872. Sir: Referring to your letter…