Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... ARTICLE IV .— “ His Majesty the King of Great Britain is main- tained in his right to the Island of Newfoundland , and to the ad- jacent islands , as the whole were assured to him by the Thir- teenth Article of the Treaty of Utrecht ...
... ARTICLE IV .— “ His Majesty the King of Great Britain is main- tained in his right to the Island of Newfoundland , and to the ad- jacent islands , as the whole were assured to him by the Thir- teenth Article of the Treaty of Utrecht ...
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... Article II . ) - " If in any war the most christian king shall conquer , or get possession of , the islands in the ... article of this treaty . " ARTICLE XII . ( No higher duties shall be imposed on exports from French West Indies , etc ...
... Article II . ) - " If in any war the most christian king shall conquer , or get possession of , the islands in the ... article of this treaty . " ARTICLE XII . ( No higher duties shall be imposed on exports from French West Indies , etc ...
Strana 25
... articles are to be rejected , rather than obstruct the further progress of the treaty . " The fourth article must be insisted on . " The seventh article ought to be obtained , if possible ; but should be waived , rather than that the ...
... articles are to be rejected , rather than obstruct the further progress of the treaty . " The fourth article must be insisted on . " The seventh article ought to be obtained , if possible ; but should be waived , rather than that the ...
Strana 28
... ARTICLE VIII . - The King of France promises to employ his good offices with the Barbary Powers , in favor of the United States . See Plan of Treaties , VII . ARTICLE IX . ( Fisheries . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , mer- chants ...
... ARTICLE VIII . - The King of France promises to employ his good offices with the Barbary Powers , in favor of the United States . See Plan of Treaties , VII . ARTICLE IX . ( Fisheries . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , mer- chants ...
Strana 29
... ARTICLE XII . - Proof of the nationality of merchant vessels passports and certificates . ARTICLE XIII . - Proceedings in the case of contraband goods . If only a part of the cargo be contraband , the captor may take that part on board ...
... ARTICLE XII . - Proof of the nationality of merchant vessels passports and certificates . ARTICLE XIII . - Proceedings in the case of contraband goods . If only a part of the cargo be contraband , the captor may take that part on board ...
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Strana 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.