Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana iii
... Commerce , 1778 . 26 Treaty of Alliance , 1778 .. 32 Consular Convention , 1788 .. 35 Contract for Payment of loans , 1782 . 39 Treaty of 1800 .... 41 Treaty for Cession of Louisiana , 1803 . 46 Convention for Payment of Sixty Millions ...
... Commerce , 1778 . 26 Treaty of Alliance , 1778 .. 32 Consular Convention , 1788 .. 35 Contract for Payment of loans , 1782 . 39 Treaty of 1800 .... 41 Treaty for Cession of Louisiana , 1803 . 46 Convention for Payment of Sixty Millions ...
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... Commerce , Aug. 14 , 1779 .. Act of Massachusetts Legislature in respect to Fisheries ... Report of Committee , on ... Commerce and Navigation , 1815 .. Declaration relating to St. Helena , 1815 . 57 62 68 73 74 76 77 Note to Convention ...
... Commerce , Aug. 14 , 1779 .. Act of Massachusetts Legislature in respect to Fisheries ... Report of Committee , on ... Commerce and Navigation , 1815 .. Declaration relating to St. Helena , 1815 . 57 62 68 73 74 76 77 Note to Convention ...
Strana v
... Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention for Payment of $ 3,000,000 by Japan , 1864 .. 171 Convention revising Commercial Treaties , 1878 .. 172 The Ottoman Porte . Treaty of Commerce and Navigation ...
... Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention for Payment of $ 3,000,000 by Japan , 1864 .. 171 Convention revising Commercial Treaties , 1878 .. 172 The Ottoman Porte . Treaty of Commerce and Navigation ...
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... commerce with Great Britain ; the conditions therein mentioned , which are founded on the Rights of Nations , being understood to extend to the kings of France and Spain ; as there is at present no specific treaty of commerce between ...
... commerce with Great Britain ; the conditions therein mentioned , which are founded on the Rights of Nations , being understood to extend to the kings of France and Spain ; as there is at present no specific treaty of commerce between ...
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... said United States . " ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than natives pay , and to enjoy all the rights and privileges in 12 navigation and commerce which natives enjoy . ) " The Plan of Treaties.
... said United States . " ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than natives pay , and to enjoy all the rights and privileges in 12 navigation and commerce which natives enjoy . ) " The Plan of Treaties.
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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.