Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 էջ |
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... granted to them , upon the coasts of the Island of Newfoundland ; and he will , for this purpose , cause the fixed settlements which shall be formed there , to be re- moved . His Britannic Majesty will give orders , that the French ...
... granted to them , upon the coasts of the Island of Newfoundland ; and he will , for this purpose , cause the fixed settlements which shall be formed there , to be re- moved . His Britannic Majesty will give orders , that the French ...
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... granted us for the purpose , we have put our hands and seals to the pres- ent treaty . " Given at Copenhagen , July the 19th , 1780 . " CHARLES D'OSTEN , called SOKEN . " J. SCHACK RATLAU . " A. P. COMTE BERNSTORFF . " O. THOFT . " H ...
... granted us for the purpose , we have put our hands and seals to the pres- ent treaty . " Given at Copenhagen , July the 19th , 1780 . " CHARLES D'OSTEN , called SOKEN . " J. SCHACK RATLAU . " A. P. COMTE BERNSTORFF . " O. THOFT . " H ...
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... granted according to the form annexed to this treaty . They shall likewise be recalled every year ; that is , if the ship happens to return home in the space of a year . It is likewise agreed that such ships , being laden , are to be ...
... granted according to the form annexed to this treaty . They shall likewise be recalled every year ; that is , if the ship happens to return home in the space of a year . It is likewise agreed that such ships , being laden , are to be ...
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... granted to vessels in distress , whether through stress of weather , pursuit of pirates or ene- mies , or any other urgent necessity . See Plan of Treaties , XXII . ARTICLE XX . - In the event of war between the two nations , merchants ...
... granted to vessels in distress , whether through stress of weather , pursuit of pirates or ene- mies , or any other urgent necessity . See Plan of Treaties , XXII . ARTICLE XX . - In the event of war between the two nations , merchants ...
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... granted to French vessels by the 17th article of the treaty of commerce of 1778. By Jay's treaty , moreover , England was permitted to include as contraband certain articles that were plainly not of that nature ( Article XVIII ) ; and ...
... granted to French vessels by the 17th article of the treaty of commerce of 1778. By Jay's treaty , moreover , England was permitted to include as contraband certain articles that were plainly not of that nature ( Article XVIII ) ; and ...
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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.