| William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 páginas
...form, of arbitrament " began to be discussed. In 1865 (August 30), Lord John Russell announced that " Her Majesty's government must decline either to make...Alabama or to refer the question to any foreign state." On the 27th of August, 1866, Mr. Seward presented to the British government a list of individual claims... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1869 - 878 páginas
...lordship to Mr. Adams, dated the 30th of August, 1865, he states that her Majesty's government "declines either to make reparation and compensation for the...Alabama, or to refer the question to any foreign state." I further knew that Lord Stanley, although willing to submit to arbitration the question of responsibility... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1864 - 296 páginas
...States is ready to agree to any form of arbitration." * * * * "Her Majesty's Government must, therefore, decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama,' or to refer the question to any foreign State." 36 Such was our repulse from England, having at least the merit of frankness, if nothing else. On the... | |
| George Benis - 1864 - 316 páginas
...statute than any foreign Government can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's Government must therefore decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama,' or to refer the question to any foreign state." Now, here, it will be seen, are just two grounds, and only two, on which Earl Russell rejects the offer... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 páginas
...statute than any foreign government can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's government must, therefore, decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama, or to refer the question to any foreign state. Her Majesty's government conceive that if they were to act otherwise, they would endanger the position... | |
| George Bemis - 1866 - 304 páginas
...statute than any foreign Government can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's Government must therefore decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama,' or to refer the question to any foreign state." Now, here, it will be seen, are just two grounds, and only two, on which Earl Russell rejects the offer... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866 - 580 páginas
...Statute than any foreign Government can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's Government must therefore decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama," or to refer the question to any foreign State. Her Majesty's Government conceive that if they were to act otherwise, they would endanger the position... | |
| Leone Levi - 1866 - 574 páginas
...statute than any foreign government can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's government must therefore decline either to make reparation and compensation...Alabama, or to refer the question to any foreign state. " Her Majesty's Government conceive, that if they were to act otherwise, they would eniknl ger the... | |
| 1866 - 646 páginas
...Her Majesty's Government must therefore decline either to make reparation and compensation fur tho captures made by the Alabama, or to 'refer the question to any foreign State.' This reasoning, if such it may bo «ailed, appears to OB utterly untenable. It ¡i;-i " : . -I« on... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 840 páginas
...should bo referred to the arbitration of some neutral Power. The final answer Is cleur and decisive : u Her Majesty's Government must decline either to make reparation and compensation for the cnpturts made by the Alabama, or to refer the (jvts~ tioti to any foreign state?1 but, it ia added,... | |
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