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Page 67
... ( Ibid . , 2 : 392. ) Referring to this debate in his message refusing to comply with the request of the House of Representatives for papers relating to the Jay Treaty , President Washington said , " It is perfectly clear to my ...
... ( Ibid . , 2 : 392. ) Referring to this debate in his message refusing to comply with the request of the House of Representatives for papers relating to the Jay Treaty , President Washington said , " It is perfectly clear to my ...
Page 86
... ibid . , p . 305 , and President Taft's message , Dec. 6 , 1910 , ibid . , 1910 , p . viii . 98 Charles , Treaties , p . 263. Neither the protocol nor the original convention has been ratified , though ratification was advised by the ...
... ibid . , p . 305 , and President Taft's message , Dec. 6 , 1910 , ibid . , 1910 , p . viii . 98 Charles , Treaties , p . 263. Neither the protocol nor the original convention has been ratified , though ratification was advised by the ...
Page 88
... ( ibid . , sec . 24 , par . 18 ; sec . 233 ; Bors v . Preston , 111 U. S. 252 ) . From 1875 to 1911 State courts exercised concur- rent jurisdiction in cases against consuls ( 18 Stat . 318 ; Wilcox v . Luco , 118 Cal . 639 ( 1898 ) ...
... ( ibid . , sec . 24 , par . 18 ; sec . 233 ; Bors v . Preston , 111 U. S. 252 ) . From 1875 to 1911 State courts exercised concur- rent jurisdiction in cases against consuls ( 18 Stat . 318 ; Wilcox v . Luco , 118 Cal . 639 ( 1898 ) ...
Page 92
... its advice and consent to the special agreement , but it would be contrary to its treaty obligation . " Ibid . , p . 12 . it is merely empowering the commission to find whether the 92 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... its advice and consent to the special agreement , but it would be contrary to its treaty obligation . " Ibid . , p . 12 . it is merely empowering the commission to find whether the 92 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Page 97
... ibid . , 621-699 ; Netherlands , J. C. B. Davis ' Treaty Notes ( 1776- 1887 ) , 1360 ; Prussia , Moore , ibid . , 617-618 ; Sweden , ibid . , 864-865 . Federal cases involving treaty provisions will be found in the later treaty volumes ...
... ibid . , 621-699 ; Netherlands , J. C. B. Davis ' Treaty Notes ( 1776- 1887 ) , 1360 ; Prussia , Moore , ibid . , 617-618 ; Sweden , ibid . , 864-865 . Federal cases involving treaty provisions will be found in the later treaty volumes ...
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