| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1866 - 756 pages
...legal means at baud to prevent them, as well as the uowillingness^o seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification. In making this recapitulation, it is no part of my design to go over any of the reasoning which lias... | |
| Law - 1866 - 386 pages
...legal means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification." This last paragraph, which contains the actual claim for indemnity, mentions no other ground than the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1866 - 580 pages
...legal means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification. In making this recapitulation it is no part of my design to go over any of the reasoning which has... | |
| Leone Levi - 1866 - 574 pages
...means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of M grave a nature as in reason and justice to constitute...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification. "In making this recapitulation," said Mr. Adams, " it is no part of my design to go over any of the... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - Alabama claims - 1867 - 300 pages
...legal means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification. Jn making this recapitulation it is no part of my design to go over any of the reasoning which has... | |
| United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1869 - 860 pages
...legal means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification. In making this recapitulation, it is no part of my design to go over any of the reasoning which has... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1869 - 784 pages
...legal means at hand to prevent them, as well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in reason and justice...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification." — Mr. Adams to Lord Russell, May 20th, 1865. Lord Kussell, for some reason of his own, waited until... | |
| United States - Alabama claims - 1871 - 518 pages
...well as the unwillingness to seek for more stringent powers, are of so grave a nature as in Summary, reason and justice to constitute a valid claim for reparation and indemnification." The United States, with confidence, maintain that every point thus asserted by Mr. Adams has been established... | |
| United States, Geneva Arbitration Tribunal - Alabama claims - 1872 - 578 pages
...in his reply on the 20th of May, repeated the demand. He referred to the destruction of individual vessels and cargoes, and said that, " in addition...valid claim " for reparation and indemnification." 1 It will be observed that the attention of Her Majesty's Government is thus called in terms to a distinction,... | |
| United States - Alabama claims - 1872 - 68 pages
...marine of the United States, and to a corresponding extent enlarging that of Great Britain ; " that " injuries thus received are of so grave a nature as...a valid claim for reparation and indemnification." In the same note he says, " the very fact of the admitted rise in therates of insurance on American... | |
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