Parliamentary Papers, Հատոր 75H.M. Stationery Office, 1874 |
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... army for use in military hospitals . See case of T. Ward .. 25 , 26 359 , 360 Cotton seized by the army for the construction of forts . See case of H. Henderson 27 , 28 365 , 368 Cotton seized under the " Abandoned and Cap- tured ...
... army for use in military hospitals . See case of T. Ward .. 25 , 26 359 , 360 Cotton seized by the army for the construction of forts . See case of H. Henderson 27 , 28 365 , 368 Cotton seized under the " Abandoned and Cap- tured ...
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... army or by the unautho- rized acts of the soldiery , with no proof of appropriation . See case of T. Sterling Property seized for the use of the army with proof of appropriation , but no receipts given . See case of J. Braithwaite ...
... army or by the unautho- rized acts of the soldiery , with no proof of appropriation . See case of T. Sterling Property seized for the use of the army with proof of appropriation , but no receipts given . See case of J. Braithwaite ...
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... Army to prevent its falling into the hands of the enemy . No. 44. - John Turner v . The United States . The claimant alleged and brought evidence to prove that he was , in May , 1862 , a resident of Richmond , Virginia , and owned ...
... Army to prevent its falling into the hands of the enemy . No. 44. - John Turner v . The United States . The claimant alleged and brought evidence to prove that he was , in May , 1862 , a resident of Richmond , Virginia , and owned ...
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... army , or by the unauthorized acts of the soldiery , with no proof of appro- priation by the United States . No. 12. - Thomas Sterling v . The United States . Thomas Sterling , a native of Scotland , alleged and filed affidavits and ...
... army , or by the unauthorized acts of the soldiery , with no proof of appro- priation by the United States . No. 12. - Thomas Sterling v . The United States . Thomas Sterling , a native of Scotland , alleged and filed affidavits and ...
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... army . 2. That no allegations of wanton injury were made or sustained . 3. That the destruction of the claimant's property was the ordinary and inevitable destruction consequent upon the march of an invading army . 4. That Congress had ...
... army . 2. That no allegations of wanton injury were made or sustained . 3. That the destruction of the claimant's property was the ordinary and inevitable destruction consequent upon the march of an invading army . 4. That Congress had ...
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Էջ 266 - It shall be competent for each government to name one person to attend the commissioners as agent on its behalf, to present and support claims on its behalf, and to answer claims made upon it, and to represent it generally in all matters connected with the investigation and decision thereof.
Էջ 81 - An Act to Suppress Insurrection, to Punish Treason and Rebellion, to Seize and Confiscate the Property of Rebels, and for other purposes...
Էջ 522 - The general government, and the States, although both exist within the same territorial limits, are separate and distinct sovereignties, acting separately and independently of each other, within their respective spheres. The former in its appropriate sphere is supreme; but the States within the limits of their powers not granted, or, in the language of the Tenth Amendment, "reserved," are as independent of the general government as that government within its sphere is independent of the States.
Էջ 253 - Majesty during the same period, which may have been presented to either Government for its interposition with the other, and which yet remain unsettled, as well as any other such claims which may be presented within the time specified in Article XIV.
Էջ 4 - The High Contracting Parties agree that all claims on the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals, citizens of the United States...
Էջ 302 - States has been unjustly deprived of his liberty by or under the authority of any foreign government, it shall be the duty of the President forthwith to demand of that government the reasons of such imprisonment; and if it appears to be wrongful and in violation of the rights of American citizenship, the President shall forthwith demand the release of such citizen, and if the release so demanded is unreasonably delayed or refused...
Էջ 254 - Agent to present and support claims on its behalf, and to answer claims made upon it, and to represent it generally in all matters connected with the investigation and decision thereof. The...
Էջ 522 - This leads us to inquire into the origin of this government and the source of its power. Whose agent is it? Is it the creature of the State legislatures, or the creature of the people ? If the government of the United States be the agent of the State governments, then they may control it, provided they can agree in the manner of controlling it; if it be the agent of the people, then the people alone can control it, restrain it, modify, or reform it.
Էջ 305 - States citizens abroad. In regard to some governments these rights are at least partially defined by treaties. In no instance, however, is it expressly stipulated that in the event of civil war a foreigner residing in this country within the lines of the insurgents is to be exempted from the rule -which classes him as a belligerent, in whose behalf the government of his country cannot expect any privileges or immunities distinct from that character.
Էջ 253 - Her Britannic Majesty and the President of the United States conjointly; and in case the third Commissioner shall not have been so named within a period of three months from the date when this Article shall take effect, then the third Commissioner shall be named by the Representative at London of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. In case of the death, absence, or incapacity of any Commissioner, or in...