| 1899 - 810 pages
...complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering itself offended shall have laid l>efore the other a statement of such injuries or damages,...violation of the laws and of international right. 6th. Any special or remarkable advantage that one or the other power may enjoy, from the foregoing... | |
| 1900 - 580 pages
...reprisal, nor shall declare war against me other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said perty considering itself offended shall have laid before...violation of the laws and of international right. 6th. Any special or remarkable advantages that one or the other power may enjoy from the foregoing... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1903 - 1190 pages
...parties shall ordain or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor shall declare war against the other on complaint of injuries or damages, until the said party...violation of the laws and of international right." The governor's three reasons for refusing us permission to open our schools clearly violate both Articlas... | |
| Edward Atkinson - 1903 - 14 pages
...war against the other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering itielf offended shall have laid before the other a statement...violation of the laws and of international right. (ith. Any special or remarkable advantage that one or the other power may enjoy from the foregoing... | |
| 1903 - 1196 pages
...until the said party considering itself offended shall have laid before the other a statement of sum injuries or damages, verified by competent proofs,...violation of the laws and of international right." The governor's three reasons for refusing us permission to open our schools clearly violate both Articles... | |
| Abelardo Aldana - 1904 - 148 pages
...shall ordain or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor shall declare war against the other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering...violation of the laws and of international right." The spirit and the letter of this point could be neither clearer nor more explicit. According with... | |
| 1904 - 858 pages
...shall ordain or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor shall declare war against the other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering...violation of the laws and of international right." other power may enjoy, from the foregoing stipulations, are and ought to be always understood in virtue... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1016 pages
...declare war against the other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party con- \, sidering itself offended shall have laid before the other a...violation of the laws and of international right. 6th. Any special or remarkable advantage that one. or the other power may enjoy, from the foregoing... | |
| 1904 - 528 pages
...considering itself offended shall have laid before the other a statement of such injuries or damageĀ«, vended by competent proofs, demanding justice and satisfaction,...violation of the laws and of international right. " Any special or remarkable advantages that one or the other power may enjoy from the foregoing stipulation... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1044 pages
...shall ordain or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor shall declare war against the other on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering...violation of the laws and of international right. "Since tlie aforesaid treaty is the law which governs between the two countries, and now that the weakness... | |
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