The Japanese Government consents to be responsible for the indemnification of all losses occasioned by Japan's military operation around the leased territory of Kiaochow.
Neither does the 4th article hold out any indemnification but to such property as may have been insured in England, it stating that the loss would fall only upon those merchants who have neglected to insure their cargoes.
Distinguished as this struggle has unhappily been by incidents of the most sanguinary character, the obligations of the late treaty of indemnification with us have been, never the less, faithfully executed by the Spanish Government.
He wished this object had not been coupled with the indemnification to our own citizens, because it is fairer to decide each question upon its own merits.
That British debts were a very precarious and uncertain fund; and the idea of ever getting indemnification from that source, would operate as a delusion.
Applications have been already made from different parts of the United States by the immediate sufferers from the British depreciations, for an indemnification of their losses.
This recommendation to treat further for obtaining indemnity for the slaves carried off by the British during the Revolution, remained without effect, and all claim to that indemnificationwas relinquished by the treaty of 1796.
He observed that the whole of the select committee were of one mind upon the subject, and agreed in considering the other citizens as equally entitled to indemnification with the officers themselves.
The second resolution on the subject of indemnification was then taken up in the House.
House were instantly to vote a complete indemnification to the sufferers.
It had been said, that the gentlemen who were in favor ofindemnification had opposed every measure of energy.
They had sustained, many of them, great losses; they had performed real or pretended services for the king; and it is probable that they looked to a confiscation of enemies' property for their indemnification or reward.
The steady deliberate perseverance of so considerable a body in any cause takes away the right of punishment from the conquerors, beyond what their own safety or reasonable indemnification may require.
And you may call it, if you please, an indemnificationfor the burning of their towns, which indemnification will otherwise be some time or other demanded.
This money, forty-five thousand dollars, was wanted as compensation or indemnification demanded of them by the United States of America for violence said to have been done by Fijis to some citizens of the American Republic.
Hence, if justice is refused to us by the sovereign, we have a right to indemnification out of the property of his subjects.
Free are the slaves whom their masters at once present to the military chief for this purpose, the owners reserving, if they choose, a claim to the indemnification which the nation may decree.
Slaves, who, at the time of the publication of this law, shall have attained the age of sixty years are declared free, without any indemnification to their owners.
In any event, he had pledged himself to such anindemnification of the Angevin faction in Naples, as must create inextricable embarrassment, and inflict great injury on his loyal partisans, into whose hands their estates had already passed.
Without delay, he wrote to the Spanish court in terms of bitter expostulation, urging the immediate ratification of the treaty made pursuant to its orders, and an indemnification to France for its subsequent violation.
The Spanish Government refused indemnification to the parties aggrieved until recently, when it was assented to, payment being promised to be made so soon as the amount due can be ascertained.
Indemnification can only be granted on condition of retribution to American citizens for the destruction of their property during the war.
He refuses to accept of my indemnification for his expenses, which is an additional proof of his disinterested spirit, and of his devotion to the service of America.
Should this produce the amendment of our federal constitution, of which your papers give us hopes, we shall receive a permanent indemnification for a temporary loss.
In the meantime, the cold of the winter is coming on, and, to men in their situation, may produce events which would render all indemnification too late.
And first he was obliged to accept Langton as archbishop; then to restore the monks of Canterbury, and other deprived ecclesiastics, and to make them a full indemnification for all their losses.
Indemnification is capable of some estimate: dignity has no standard.
The term, therefore, allowed, for the indemnification of the landlord, ought not to be a great deal longer than what was necessary for that purpose, lest the remoteness of the interest should discourage too much this attention.
What the Five Cantons should pay as costs of the war, and indemnification to the surviving family of Jacob Kaiser, was left to the arbitrators to determine afterward.
Footnote 30: A chief of the Apalachicola Indians, for indemnification for losses sustained by depredations on his property by white persons.
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