Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Christian king shall take care to have delivered to the queen of Great Britain , on the same day that the ratifications of this treaty shall be exchanged , solemn and authentic letters , or instruments , by virtue whereof it shall ...
... Christian king shall take care to have delivered to the queen of Great Britain , on the same day that the ratifications of this treaty shall be exchanged , solemn and authentic letters , or instruments , by virtue whereof it shall ...
Strana 2
... Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays , and other places , on ... Christian king , to those who have a commission from the queen of Great Britain for that purpose . Nor shall the most ...
... Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays , and other places , on ... Christian king , to those who have a commission from the queen of Great Britain for that purpose . Nor shall the most ...
Strana 3
... Christian King the liberty of fishing in the Gulph St. Lawrence , on condition that the subjects of France do not exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of three leagues from all the coasts belonging to Great Britain , as well ...
... Christian King the liberty of fishing in the Gulph St. Lawrence , on condition that the subjects of France do not exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of three leagues from all the coasts belonging to Great Britain , as well ...
Strana 4
... Christian Majesty , to serve as a shelter to the French fishermen ; and his said Most Christian Majesty , engages not to fortify the said islands ; to erect no buildings upon them , but merely for the convenience of the fishery ; and to ...
... Christian Majesty , to serve as a shelter to the French fishermen ; and his said Most Christian Majesty , engages not to fortify the said islands ; to erect no buildings upon them , but merely for the convenience of the fishery ; and to ...
Strana 5
... Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the right of fishing , which ...
... Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the right of fishing , which ...
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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.