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[467] *Part VI: The Tribunal should award a sum in gross to the United States. [undated.] Offer of the American Commissioners in the Joint High Commission. [468] In the opening…
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[309] *Part V: Wherein Great Britain failed to perform its duties as a neutral. The Insurgent cruisers. [undated.] “In the first place, I am sorry to observe that the unwarrantable…
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[215] *Part IV: Wherein Great Britain failed to perform its duties as a neutral. [undated.] Admission of British Cabinet Ministers. “There is no doubt that Jefferson Davis and other leaders…
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[105] *Part III. The duties which Great Britain, as a Neutral, should have observed toward the United States. [undated.] The Queen’s Proclamation a recognition of obligation under the law of…
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[31] *Part II: Unfriendly course pursued by Great Britain toward the United States from the outbreak to the close of the Insurrection. [undated.] Relations of the United States with Great…
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[9] *Case of the United States. [undated.] Part I. Introduction In the spring of the present year (1871) five Commissioners on the part of Great Britain and five Commissioners on…
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No. 154. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, July 4, 1872. (Received July 5.) Sir: In reply to your note of yesterday, I have the honor to inform you…
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No. 153. Mr. Hale to Sir Edward Thornton. Department of State, Washington, July 3, 1872. Sir: With reference to previous correspondence, relative to the survey of the boundary-line between the…
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No. 152. Mr. Fish to Sir Edward Thornton. Department of State, Washington, June 10, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 17th…
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No. 151. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, May 17, 1872. Sir: With reference to your note of the 11th instant, I have the honor to inform you that,…