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Shenandoah, the-continued:

the American Consul protests against it...
permission granted to go to the public docks..

partiality of people of Melbourne toward the insurgents
large recruitments of men for, at Melbourne

the Colonial authorities informed of contemplated recruitments.
their inefficient proceedings.

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the authorities parley with the commander in place of acting
further information of contemplated recruitments.
refusal of the Colonial authorities to act.

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departure from Melbourne

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excessive repairs at Melbourne.

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excessive supplies of coal from the John Frazer at Melbourne.
arrives at Liverpool

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reasons why Great Britain is not responsible for the acts of, as set forth in

the British Argument..

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her armament defended by Great Britain

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Sir Roundell Palmer's argument regarding recruitments for

Mr. Cushing's observations on Sir R. Palmer's argument

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no distinction between those of a recognized nation and those of insurgents
recognized as belligerents, (Palmer).

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course of United States toward, regarding Cuba, justified

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course of the United States during their war of independence

Stanley-Johnson Convention :

his views regarding injuries to the United States..
Submission. (See Treaty of Washington.)

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Treaty of Washington, (see Due Diligence, International Law, Indirect Claims,
Neutrals, Neutrality :)

provisions respecting arbitration
provisions respecting claims
rules of..

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these rules the imperative law in this controversy.
how the first rule is to be applied to the facts
how the second and third rules are to be applied
nothing admissible which diminishes their force
the obligations of Great Britain to observe them has the force of an obli-
gation under international law..

the rules call for seasonable, appropriate, and adequate means to preserve
neutrality

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claims comprehending it

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negotiations preceding.

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opening of negotiations

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preliminary correspondence concerning.

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meaning of the words amicable settlement

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Unfriendliness of Great Britain, (See Animus, Great Britain :)

an element to be considered in preparing means to preserve neutrality
increased by the conduct of the British Government

United States, (see Neutrality Laws:)

suffer great injury from aid furnished insurgents from British territory
nature of the injuries to

their neutrality law of 1818, compared with the British Foreign-Enlistment

Act

their legislative history shows a constant desire to perform their duties as
neutrals

their history as a neutral compared with that of Great Britain.
their history as a neutral further examined..

treaty with Spain of 1819..

the failure of their officers does not release Great Britain

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defense of the conduct of the United States Government regarding
Washington. (See Treaty of Washington.)

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