Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... colonies in America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and plunderings . " ARTICLE VIII .- ( If Great Britain declare war upon France , the United States not to assist ...
... colonies in America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and plunderings . " ARTICLE VIII .- ( If Great Britain declare war upon France , the United States not to assist ...
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... Colonies , or which are at this time , or have lately been under the power of the King and Crown of Great Britain . " ARTICLE VII .- ( Conquests that shall belong to France . ) " If His Most Christian Majesty shall think proper to ...
... Colonies , or which are at this time , or have lately been under the power of the King and Crown of Great Britain . " ARTICLE VII .- ( Conquests that shall belong to France . ) " If His Most Christian Majesty shall think proper to ...
Strana 60
... colonies incorporated by that charter . See old charter of 4th March , 1628-9 . " The charter of April 23 , 1662 , granted by Charles the Second to Winthrop and others , is the ground of the terri- torial claims of Connecticut . The ...
... colonies incorporated by that charter . See old charter of 4th March , 1628-9 . " The charter of April 23 , 1662 , granted by Charles the Second to Winthrop and others , is the ground of the terri- torial claims of Connecticut . The ...
Strana 62
... colonies , were the same with those defined , in the instructions given to Mr. J. Adams on the day of August , 1779 ; and , " Secondly , That the United States , considered as indepen- dent sovereignties , have succeeded to those rights ...
... colonies , were the same with those defined , in the instructions given to Mr. J. Adams on the day of August , 1779 ; and , " Secondly , That the United States , considered as indepen- dent sovereignties , have succeeded to those rights ...
Strana 91
... Colonies therein defined , the inhabitants of the United States shall have , in common with the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty , the liberty to take fish of every kind , except shell - fish , on the sea - coasts and shores , and in ...
... Colonies therein defined , the inhabitants of the United States shall have , in common with the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty , the liberty to take fish of every kind , except shell - fish , on the sea - coasts and shores , and in ...
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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.