Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Washington , October 21 , 1803 . Proclaimed October 21 , 1803 . " The President of the United States of America , and the First Consul of the French Republic , in the name of the French people , desiring to remove all source of ...
... Washington , October 21 , 1803 . Proclaimed October 21 , 1803 . " The President of the United States of America , and the First Consul of the French Republic , in the name of the French people , desiring to remove all source of ...
Strana 50
... Washington , February 12 , 1823. Proclaimed February 12 , 1823 . ARTICLE I.— " Articles of the growth , produce or manufac- ture , of the United States , imported into France in vessels of the United States , shall pay an additional ...
... Washington , February 12 , 1823. Proclaimed February 12 , 1823 . ARTICLE I.— " Articles of the growth , produce or manufac- ture , of the United States , imported into France in vessels of the United States , shall pay an additional ...
Strana 51
... Washington February 2 , 1832. Proclaimed July 13 , 1832 . ARTICLE I.— “ The French Government , in order to liberate itself completely from all the reclamations preferred against it by citizens of the United States , for unlawful ...
... Washington February 2 , 1832. Proclaimed July 13 , 1832 . ARTICLE I.— “ The French Government , in order to liberate itself completely from all the reclamations preferred against it by citizens of the United States , for unlawful ...
Strana 52
... Washington . A year later , however , the French government announced that it was ready to execute the treaty , and diplomatic relations were accordingly re- sumed . In respect of the 8th article of the treaty of cession of Louisiana ...
... Washington . A year later , however , the French government announced that it was ready to execute the treaty , and diplomatic relations were accordingly re- sumed . In respect of the 8th article of the treaty of cession of Louisiana ...
Strana 68
... Washington decided to make a final attempt at a peaceable solution of the difficulties . To this end Chief Justice JAY was commissioned as envoy extraordinary for the purpose of negotiating a treaty with England ( April 19 , 1794 ) ...
... Washington decided to make a final attempt at a peaceable solution of the difficulties . To this end Chief Justice JAY was commissioned as envoy extraordinary for the purpose of negotiating a treaty with England ( April 19 , 1794 ) ...
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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.