Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 էջ |
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... negotiation for that purpose shall have been duly notified , in the former instance by the United States to his most christian majesty , and in the other instance by his most christian majesty to the United States ; to the end that both ...
... negotiation for that purpose shall have been duly notified , in the former instance by the United States to his most christian majesty , and in the other instance by his most christian majesty to the United States ; to the end that both ...
Էջ 41
... peace . A new loan of six million livres was negotiated with France on Feb- uary 25 , 1783 , to be paid in six annual installments , beginning in 1797 . lowing proofs of ownership , viz .: The proof on FRANCE , 1800 . 41 Treaty of 1800.
... peace . A new loan of six million livres was negotiated with France on Feb- uary 25 , 1783 , to be paid in six annual installments , beginning in 1797 . lowing proofs of ownership , viz .: The proof on FRANCE , 1800 . 41 Treaty of 1800.
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... negotiate had failed , until the year 1800 , when Napoleon having changed his policy , consented to the negotiation of the treaty of that year . By striking out the 2d article and accepting Napoleon's proviso , the United States ...
... negotiate had failed , until the year 1800 , when Napoleon having changed his policy , consented to the negotiation of the treaty of that year . By striking out the 2d article and accepting Napoleon's proviso , the United States ...
Էջ 52
... negotiate a treaty of peace with Great Britain , in ' The first installment of the French indemnity under this treaty fell due February 2 , 1833 , but no prevision was made for its payment ; and on April 18 , 1834 , the French Chamber ...
... negotiate a treaty of peace with Great Britain , in ' The first installment of the French indemnity under this treaty fell due February 2 , 1833 , but no prevision was made for its payment ; and on April 18 , 1834 , the French Chamber ...
Էջ 53
... negotiation , that Great Britain shall agree to treat with the United States as sovereign , free , and independent . 2. " You shall take especial care also , that the independence of the said states be effectually assured and confirmed ...
... negotiation , that Great Britain shall agree to treat with the United States as sovereign , free , and independent . 2. " You shall take especial care also , that the independence of the said states be effectually assured and confirmed ...
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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.