Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 էջ |
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... court , shall claim such ship or ships , insisting on a proper satisfaction , . . . . . and never neglect to obtain a reparation for the insult offered to the flag of his court . The minister of the other contracting power shall at the ...
... court , shall claim such ship or ships , insisting on a proper satisfaction , . . . . . and never neglect to obtain a reparation for the insult offered to the flag of his court . The minister of the other contracting power shall at the ...
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... court of Sweden , at St. Petersburg , 21st of July , 1780 : and by the States - General accepted , November 20th , 1780 ; and signed at St. Petersburg , January 5th , 1781 , with the addition only of article . . . . . ” ARTICLE XIII ...
... court of Sweden , at St. Petersburg , 21st of July , 1780 : and by the States - General accepted , November 20th , 1780 ; and signed at St. Petersburg , January 5th , 1781 , with the addition only of article . . . . . ” ARTICLE XIII ...
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... court of admiralty , and an inventory thereof made : but there shall be no allowance to sell , exchange , or ... courts of admiralty shall , by a sentence pronounced , have confiscated the same ; saving always as well the ship itself as ...
... court of admiralty , and an inventory thereof made : but there shall be no allowance to sell , exchange , or ... courts of admiralty shall , by a sentence pronounced , have confiscated the same ; saving always as well the ship itself as ...
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... court of France for an immediate supply of twenty or thirty thousand muskets and bayonets , and a large supply of ammunition and brass field - pieces , to be sent under convoy by France . The United States engage for the payment of the ...
... court of France for an immediate supply of twenty or thirty thousand muskets and bayonets , and a large supply of ammunition and brass field - pieces , to be sent under convoy by France . The United States engage for the payment of the ...
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... courts of the country in which they are committed shall take jurisdiction . ARTICLE XI.— In the case of criminals who take refuge on vessels of their nation , they may be there arrested . ARTICLE XII .- ( Consuls authorized to settle ...
... courts of the country in which they are committed shall take jurisdiction . ARTICLE XI.— In the case of criminals who take refuge on vessels of their nation , they may be there arrested . ARTICLE XII .- ( Consuls authorized to settle ...
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Էջ 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.