Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 էջ |
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... ship or ships that would attempt to sail in or out of the said ports . " 4th . No neutral ship shall be stopped , without a material and well - grounded cause : and in such cases , justice shall be done to them , without loss of time ...
... ship or ships that would attempt to sail in or out of the said ports . " 4th . No neutral ship shall be stopped , without a material and well - grounded cause : and in such cases , justice shall be done to them , without loss of time ...
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... ships of war and frigates . The squadron of each of the contracting powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V .- " Should any of ...
... ships of war and frigates . The squadron of each of the contracting powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V .- " Should any of ...
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... ships of war , should meet or unite to act in conjunction , the command in chief will be regulated according to what is only commonly practised between the crowned heads and the republic . " II . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH EURO- PEAN ...
... ships of war , should meet or unite to act in conjunction , the command in chief will be regulated according to what is only commonly practised between the crowned heads and the republic . " II . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH EURO- PEAN ...
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... ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc. ) " The most christian king shall endeavour , by all the means in his power , to protect and defend all ...
... ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc. ) " The most christian king shall endeavour , by all the means in his power , to protect and defend all ...
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... ships of war , and convoys sailing under their authority , shall protect and defend all vessels and effects belonging to the subjects of the most christian king ; and en- deavour to recover and restore them , if taken within the juris ...
... ships of war , and convoys sailing under their authority , shall protect and defend all vessels and effects belonging to the subjects of the most christian king ; and en- deavour to recover and restore them , if taken within the juris ...
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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.