Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 15
... citizens or inhabitants of neither nation shall fish in places possessed by the other . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , merchants , commanders of ships , masters and mariners , of the states , provinces and dominions of each party ...
... citizens or inhabitants of neither nation shall fish in places possessed by the other . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , merchants , commanders of ships , masters and mariners , of the states , provinces and dominions of each party ...
Strana 20
... ( Citizens of one of the parties not to accept commissions or letters of marque from the enemies of the other . ) " No subjects of the most christian king shall apply for or take any commission , or letters of marque for arming any ship ...
... ( Citizens of one of the parties not to accept commissions or letters of marque from the enemies of the other . ) " No subjects of the most christian king shall apply for or take any commission , or letters of marque for arming any ship ...
Strana 21
... ( Citizens of one may trade with the enemies of the others : free ships , free goods , and also persons except soldiers . ) It shall be lawful for all and singular the subjects of the most christian king , and the citizens , people and ...
... ( Citizens of one may trade with the enemies of the others : free ships , free goods , and also persons except soldiers . ) It shall be lawful for all and singular the subjects of the most christian king , and the citizens , people and ...
Strana 30
... citizens of either party from the enemies of the other . See Plan of Treaties , XXIV . ARTICLE XXII . - Foreign privateers not allowed to be fitted out or to sell their prizes in the ports of either party . See Plan of Treaties , XXV ...
... citizens of either party from the enemies of the other . See Plan of Treaties , XXIV . ARTICLE XXII . - Foreign privateers not allowed to be fitted out or to sell their prizes in the ports of either party . See Plan of Treaties , XXV ...
Strana 37
... citizens of their nation who shall die within the extent of their consulate ; they shall proceed therein with the ... citizens of their nation . ) - " All differences and suits between the subjects of the Most Christian King in the ...
... citizens of their nation who shall die within the extent of their consulate ; they shall proceed therein with the ... citizens of their nation . ) - " All differences and suits between the subjects of the Most Christian King in the ...
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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.