Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 14
... United States , or any of them , and holding the same course or going the same way ; and shall defend such vessels as long as they hold the same course , or go the same way , against all attacks , force , and vio- lence , in the same ...
... United States , or any of them , and holding the same course or going the same way ; and shall defend such vessels as long as they hold the same course , or go the same way , against all attacks , force , and vio- lence , in the same ...
Strana 15
... United States , and every of them , and of the subjects , people and inhabitants thereof , to all intents and purposes , as the king and kingdom of Great Britain , before the commencement of the present war , protected , defended and ...
... United States , and every of them , and of the subjects , people and inhabitants thereof , to all intents and purposes , as the king and kingdom of Great Britain , before the commencement of the present war , protected , defended and ...
Strana 16
... United States hold or shall hereafter hold . . . And if any ship or vessel shall be found fishing , contrary to the tenor of this treaty , the said ship or vessel , with its lading , proof being made thereof , shall be confiscated ...
... United States hold or shall hereafter hold . . . And if any ship or vessel shall be found fishing , contrary to the tenor of this treaty , the said ship or vessel , with its lading , proof being made thereof , shall be confiscated ...
Strana 24
... United States , be put under any arrest , or mo- lested by any other kind of embargo for that cause ; and only the subject of that state to whom the said goods have been or shall be prohibited , and shall presume to sell or alienate ...
... United States , be put under any arrest , or mo- lested by any other kind of embargo for that cause ; and only the subject of that state to whom the said goods have been or shall be prohibited , and shall presume to sell or alienate ...
Strana 25
... United States the same benefits , privileges and immunities which the most favoured nation now has , uses , or ... United States upon the Mediterranean . " The eighth article will probably be attended with some difficulty . If you find ...
... United States the same benefits , privileges and immunities which the most favoured nation now has , uses , or ... United States upon the Mediterranean . " The eighth article will probably be attended with some difficulty . If you find ...
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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.