Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... agreed with His Most Christian Majesty upon the Articles of the Definitive Treaty , will seek every means which shall not only ensure the execution thereof , with his accustomed good faith and punctuality , but will be- sides give , on ...
... agreed with His Most Christian Majesty upon the Articles of the Definitive Treaty , will seek every means which shall not only ensure the execution thereof , with his accustomed good faith and punctuality , but will be- sides give , on ...
Strana 10
... agreed , that both powers will join , act in concert for their mutual defence , and unite their forces , in order to procure to themselves an adequate and per- fect satisfaction , both in regard to the insult put upon their respective ...
... agreed , that both powers will join , act in concert for their mutual defence , and unite their forces , in order to procure to themselves an adequate and per- fect satisfaction , both in regard to the insult put upon their respective ...
Strana 12
... agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved . That the following plan of a treaty be proposed to his most christian majesty : " PLAN OF A TREATY WITH FRANCE . " There shall be a firm , inviolable , and universal ...
... agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved . That the following plan of a treaty be proposed to his most christian majesty : " PLAN OF A TREATY WITH FRANCE . " There shall be a firm , inviolable , and universal ...
Strana 16
... agreed by and between the said parties , that no duties whatever shall ever hereafter be imposed on the exportation of molasses from any of the islands and dominions of the most christian king in the West Indies , to any of these United ...
... agreed by and between the said parties , that no duties whatever shall ever hereafter be imposed on the exportation of molasses from any of the islands and dominions of the most christian king in the West Indies , to any of these United ...
Strana 17
... goods on board ships of the enemy subject to confiscation . ) - " On the contrary , it is agreed that whatever shall be found laden by the subjects and inhabitants of either party , on any ship belonging to the 2 FRANCE , 1776 . 17.
... goods on board ships of the enemy subject to confiscation . ) - " On the contrary , it is agreed that whatever shall be found laden by the subjects and inhabitants of either party , on any ship belonging to the 2 FRANCE , 1776 . 17.
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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.