Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Congress , 1826 .... 294-312 American Congresses , 1847-1882 ... 312-316 International American Conference , 1890 ... 316-326 Interoceanic Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San Domingo ...
... Congress , 1826 .... 294-312 American Congresses , 1847-1882 ... 312-316 International American Conference , 1890 ... 316-326 Interoceanic Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San Domingo ...
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... Congress , Foreign Affairs , II . , 6 , September 17 , 1776. ) " Congress took into consideration the plan of treaties to be proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon ...
... Congress , Foreign Affairs , II . , 6 , September 17 , 1776. ) " Congress took into consideration the plan of treaties to be proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon ...
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... Congress , on the part of the United States ; and you are hereby instructed to use every means in your power for concluding it , conformably to the plan you have received . " If you shall find that to be impracticable , you are hereby ...
... Congress , on the part of the United States ; and you are hereby instructed to use every means in your power for concluding it , conformably to the plan you have received . " If you shall find that to be impracticable , you are hereby ...
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... Congress May 4 , 1778 ; Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 17 , 1778 . " The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New ...
... Congress May 4 , 1778 ; Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 17 , 1778 . " The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New ...
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... Congress , and President of the Conven- tion of said State , Silas Deane , late Deputy from the State of Connecticut , to the said Congress , and Arthur Lee , Counsellor at Law ; the said respective Plenipotentiaries , after exchanging ...
... Congress , and President of the Conven- tion of said State , Silas Deane , late Deputy from the State of Connecticut , to the said Congress , and Arthur Lee , Counsellor at Law ; the said respective Plenipotentiaries , after exchanging ...
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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.