Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 էջ |
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... taken such a station , as to expose to imminent danger , any 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 ...
... taken such a station , as to expose to imminent danger , any 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 ...
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... taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility , or causing any loss or injury to other powers , their only intention is to protect the trade and navigation of their respective subjects . " ARTICLE XII .— " This convention ...
... taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility , or causing any loss or injury to other powers , their only intention is to protect the trade and navigation of their respective subjects . " ARTICLE XII .— " This convention ...
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... 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 vessels ...
... 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 vessels ...
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... taken within the juris- diction of the said United States , or any of them . " ARTICLE VI .- ( Neither shall receive pirates into ports ; but shall seize them , and restore property taken by them . ) - " The most christian king and the ...
... taken within the juris- diction of the said United States , or any of them . " ARTICLE VI .- ( Neither shall receive pirates into ports ; but shall seize them , and restore property taken by them . ) - " The most christian king and the ...
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... taken for the security of the subjects and inhabitants of both parties , that they suffer no injury by the men - of - war or privateers of the other party , all the commanders of the ships of the most christian king , and of the said ...
... taken for the security of the subjects and inhabitants of both parties , that they suffer no injury by the men - of - war or privateers of the other party , all the commanders of the ships of the most christian king , and of the said ...
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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.