| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1142 pages
...augmentation of force in Great Britain or in her colonies, and of the operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction...vessels with their cargoes, and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers, and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of... | |
| Roundell Palmer Earl of Selborne - Great Britain - 1898 - 522 pages
...distinguishing the two classes of claims ; mentioning, first, " extensive direct losses in the capture of a large number of vessels with their cargoes, and in the heavy national expenditures in pursuit of the cruisers " ; and secondly, " indirect injury, in the transfer of a large... | |
| Frank Warren Hackett - Alabama claims - 1911 - 502 pages
...augmentation of force in Great Britain or in her colonies, and of the operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction...vessels with their cargoes, and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers, and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of... | |
| Popular culture - 1912 - 756 pages
...violated its avowed neutral position, and should, therefore, pay damages to the United States for its "direct losses in the capture and destruction of a...vessels, with their cargoes, and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruisers ; and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of... | |
| History, Modern - 1872 - 736 pages
...American Commissioners stated the nature of the demands of the United States. They said that there were "extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction...vessels with their cargoes, and in the heavy national expenditures in the pursuit of the cruizers, and indirect injury in the transfer of a large part of... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1874 - 442 pages
...did not desire to cherish toward Great Britain ; that the history of the Alabama and other cruisers which had been fitted out, or armed, or equipped,...force in Great Britain or in her colonies, and of tbe operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction of a... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 956 pages
...cherish toward Great Britain ; that the history of the Alabama, and other cruisers, which had been lilted out, or armed, or equipped, or which had received...of force in Great Britain, or in her colonies, and ol tho operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture aud destruction of... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1872 - 904 pages
...4«t desire to cherish toward Great Britain ; that the history of the Ala1>ашш and other cruisers, which had been fitted out, or armed, or equipped,...colonies, and of the operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels, with their... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1160 pages
...to cherish toward Great Britain; that the history of the Alabama and other cruisers which had beeu fitted out, or armed, or equipped, or which had received...colonies, and of the operations of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels with their... | |
| United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1871 - 838 pages
...did not desire to cherish toward Great Britain ; that the history of the Alabama and other cruisers which had been fitted out, or armed, or equipped,...force in Great Britain or in her colonies, and of the operation^ of those vessels, showed extensive direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large... | |
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