Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana iv
... Claims , 1853 . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1854 ..... Treaty for Suppression of Slave - Trade , 1862 . 78 79 81 82 84 86 90 90 92 Note to Treaty of 1862 .... 94 Treaty for Settlement of certain Claims , 1863 .. 95 Treaty relative to Alabama ...
... Claims , 1853 . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1854 ..... Treaty for Suppression of Slave - Trade , 1862 . 78 79 81 82 84 86 90 90 92 Note to Treaty of 1862 .... 94 Treaty for Settlement of certain Claims , 1863 .. 95 Treaty relative to Alabama ...
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... claim to any right to the said island and islands , or to any part of it , or them . Moreover , it shall not be lawful for the subjects of France to fortify any place in the said island of Newfoundland , or to erect any buildings there ...
... claim to any right to the said island and islands , or to any part of it , or them . Moreover , it shall not be lawful for the subjects of France to fortify any place in the said island of Newfoundland , or to erect any buildings there ...
Strana 34
... claims on account of war . ) The contracting parties declare , that being resolved to fulfil each on its own part ... claim of compensation on one side or the other , whatever may be the event of the war . " ARTICLE X .- ( Other powers ...
... claims on account of war . ) The contracting parties declare , that being resolved to fulfil each on its own part ... claim of compensation on one side or the other , whatever may be the event of the war . " ARTICLE X .- ( Other powers ...
Strana 42
... claimed on account of captures or confiscations . " ARTICLE VI .- ( Freedom of commerce and navigation . ) " Commerce between the parties shall be free . The vessels of the two nations and their privateers , as well as their prizes ...
... claimed on account of captures or confiscations . " ARTICLE VI .- ( Freedom of commerce and navigation . ) " Commerce between the parties shall be free . The vessels of the two nations and their privateers , as well as their prizes ...
Strana 45
... claims . On the part of France , Napoleon's proviso had the effect of assenting to the abrogation of the previous treaties . The renunciation of claims was therefore an equivalent for the nullifica- tion of those treaties . ( See ...
... claims . On the part of France , Napoleon's proviso had the effect of assenting to the abrogation of the previous treaties . The renunciation of claims was therefore an equivalent for the nullifica- tion of those treaties . ( See ...
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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.