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" The act complained of, while it bears very remotely on the claims now in question, is one as to which every State must be held to be the sole judge of its duty... "
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science - Side 170
af National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1868
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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Del 1

United States. Department of State - 1869 - 878 sider
...possible. The act complained of, while it bears very remotely on the claims in question, is one of which every state must be held to be the sole judge of its duty. There is, BO far as I am aware, no precedent for any government consenting to submit to the judgment...
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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Del 1

United States. Department of State - 1868 - 764 sider
...remotely on the claims now in question, is one as towhich every Sttiternust he held to he the sole jndge of its duty ; and there is, so far as I am aware, no precedent for any government consenting to suhmit to the jndgment of a foreign power or ot an international commission the question whether its...
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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Del 1

United States. Department of State - 1868 - 764 sider
...powrr. it is clear that no reference to arbitration is possible. The act complained of, while it be* s very remotely on the claims now in question, is one as to which every State must be held u> t* the sole judge of its duty ; and there is, so far as I am aware, no precedent for any governnwn:...
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papers relating to the treaty of washington

1872 - 628 sider
...recognition of the Confederate States as a belligerent ; saying "the act complained of, ivhile it bears very remotely on the claims now in question, is one as to which every State must beheld to be the sole judge of its duty." In another dispatch to Sir F. Bruce, of the same date, he...
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Geneva arbitration

United States. Department of State - 1872 - 638 sider
...recognition of the Confederate States as a belligerent ; saying " the act complained of, white it beam rery remotely on the claims now in question, is one as to which every State must beheld to be the sole judge of its duty." In another dispatch to Sir F. Bruce, of the same date, he...
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Treaty of Washington: Message from the President... Relative to the ...

United States - 1872 - 68 sider
...States as a belligerent ; saying "the act complained of, while it bears very remotely on the claims noic in question, is one as to which every State must be held tobe the sole judge of its duty." In another despatch to Sir F. Bruce, of the same date, he says, "...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Bind 1,Del 3

United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 668 sider
...as a belligerent ; saying " the act complained of, while it bear» very remotely on the claims noir in question, is one as to which every State must be held to he the sole judge of its duty." In another dispatch to Sir F. Bruce, of the same date, he says, "I...
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Political Essays. With Short Biographical Sketch

Vere Henry Hobart (Baron Hobart.) - 1877 - 300 sider
...because it considered that the question as to the propriety of that recognition was of a kind upon which " every state must be held to be the sole judge of its duty." The United States, on the other hand, while assenting to arbitration, desired that the whole controversy...
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Essays and miscellaneous writings, ed. by Mary, lady Hobart, Bind 1

Vere Henry baron Hobart - 1885 - 360 sider
...it considers that the question as to the legality or propriety of that recognition is of a kind upon which ' every State must be held to be the sole judge of its duty.' The United States, on the other hand, while assenting to arbitration, desire that the ' whole controversy...
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History

John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1142 sider
...was, he said, clear that no reference to arbitration was possible, since the act complained of was one as to which every state must be held to be the sole judge of its duty. At the same time Lord Stanley called attention to the numerous British claims growing out of the war.1...
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