| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 str.
...convention theretofore concluded between the United States and France, and that they should not thenceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States, because of the repeated violations on the part of the French Govarnment, &c. Before this declaration,... | |
| Theodore Lyman - 1828 - 494 str.
...the said treaties, and hostile to the rights of a free and independent nation,—Be it enacted, &c. That the United States are, of right, freed and exonerated...the government or citizens of the United States." VOL. i. 45 ceived from the minister, obviously written for the purpose of being shown, and intended... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 686 str.
...convention theretofore concluded between the United States and France, and that they should not thenceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States, because of the repeated violations on the part df the French Government, &c. Before tliis declaration,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 684 str.
...convention theretofore concluded between the United States and France, and that they should not thenceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States, because of the repeated violations on the part of the French Government, &c. Before this declaration,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 644 str.
...of the consular convention heretofore concluded between the United States and France; and that tbe same shall not henceforth be regarded as legally obligatory...on the government or citizens of the United States. " Etats Unis de V Amérique Septentrionale une nouvelle preuve 1 778. de son affection, ainsi que de... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 676 str.
...by the Senate and House of Representative» of the United Slates of America in Congress astcmbled, That the United States are of right freed and exonerated...be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government and citizens of the United States." The facts recited in that act, of repeated infractions on the part... | |
| 1835 - 674 str.
...of the treaties, and of the consular convention, heretofore concluded between the United States anil France; and that the same shall not henceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the Government and citizens of the United States." The facts recited in that act, of repeated infractions on the part... | |
| United States - 1845 - 816 str.
...by the Senate and Iíouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the United States are of right freed and exonerated...on the government or citizens of the United States. APPROVED, July 7, 179S. STATUTE II. July 9, 179S. CHЛР. LXVIH.— An Act further to pratect the Commerce... | |
| George Gibbs - 1846 - 572 str.
...convention theretofore, concluded between them and France ; and that the same should not thenceforth be regarded as legally obligatory on the government or citizens of the United States." Another followed immediately, authorizing the President to instruct the commanders of public armed... | |
| Truman Smith - 1851 - 36 str.
...Francel and then enacts that "the stipulation of the treaties and of the Consular Convention, * • • shall not, henceforth, be regarded as legally obligatory...on the Government or citizens of the United States " It may well be doubted whether it was really intended to comprise the treaty of alliance in the act... | |
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