Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Hawaiian Islands . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1875 .... 165 Convention extending Treaty of 1875 , and for Coaling Station ... 169 Japan . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention ...
... Hawaiian Islands . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1875 .... 165 Convention extending Treaty of 1875 , and for Coaling Station ... 169 Japan . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention ...
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... Hawaiian Islands . 361-397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN ...
... Hawaiian Islands . 361-397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN ...
Strana 165
... Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands , equally animated by the desire to strengthen and perpetuate the friendly relations which have heretofore uniformly HAWAIIAN ISLANDS , 1875 . 165 Hawaiian Islands Treaty of Reciprocity, 1875.
... Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands , equally animated by the desire to strengthen and perpetuate the friendly relations which have heretofore uniformly HAWAIIAN ISLANDS , 1875 . 165 Hawaiian Islands Treaty of Reciprocity, 1875.
Strana 166
... ( Hawaiian products to be admitted free of duty . ) " For and in consideration of the rights and privileges grant- ed by His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands in the next succeeding article of this convention and as an equivalent ...
... ( Hawaiian products to be admitted free of duty . ) " For and in consideration of the rights and privileges grant- ed by His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands in the next succeeding article of this convention and as an equivalent ...
Strana 167
... Hawaiian ports , and no other nation to have same privileges as the United States . ) - " No export duty or charges shall be imposed in the Hawaiian Islands or in the United States , upon any of the articles proposed to be admit- ted ...
... Hawaiian ports , and no other nation to have same privileges as the United States . ) - " No export duty or charges shall be imposed in the Hawaiian Islands or in the United States , upon any of the articles proposed to be admit- ted ...
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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.