Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 30
... free ships shall give freedom to goods , contraband goods always excepted . See Plan of Treaties , XXVI . ARTICLE XXIV . - Enumeration of contraband goods , and those that shali pe considered free . See Plan of 30 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... free ships shall give freedom to goods , contraband goods always excepted . See Plan of Treaties , XXVI . ARTICLE XXIV . - Enumeration of contraband goods , and those that shali pe considered free . See Plan of 30 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
Strana 31
Freeman Snow. those that shali pe considered free . See Plan of Treaties , XXVI . ARTICLE XXV . - Proofs of the nationality of vessels . See Plan of Treaties , XXVIII . ARTICLE XXVI . - See Plan of Treaties , XXIX . ARTICLES XXVII and ...
Freeman Snow. those that shali pe considered free . See Plan of Treaties , XXVI . ARTICLE XXV . - Proofs of the nationality of vessels . See Plan of Treaties , XXVIII . ARTICLE XXVI . - See Plan of Treaties , XXIX . ARTICLES XXVII and ...
Strana 58
... considered as incidental to the territory which it washes . Some have apportioned one hundred miles , others sixty , and others as much as could be seen from land in a fair day . ( See Anderson's Hist . of Commerce , Vol . II . Appendix ...
... considered as incidental to the territory which it washes . Some have apportioned one hundred miles , others sixty , and others as much as could be seen from land in a fair day . ( See Anderson's Hist . of Commerce , Vol . II . Appendix ...
Strana 62
... considered as indepen- dent sovereignties , have succeeded to those rights ; or , Thirdly , That if the vacant lands cannot be demanded upon the preceding grounds , that is , upon the titles of individual states , they are to be deemed ...
... considered as indepen- dent sovereignties , have succeeded to those rights ; or , Thirdly , That if the vacant lands cannot be demanded upon the preceding grounds , that is , upon the titles of individual states , they are to be deemed ...
Strana 94
... considered an integral part there- of ; and there shall be no appeal from their decision . " ARTICLE V. - Reparation for wrongful acts of officers . ARTICLE VI . - Merchant vessels may be detained if they have on board certain things ...
... considered an integral part there- of ; and there shall be no appeal from their decision . " ARTICLE V. - Reparation for wrongful acts of officers . ARTICLE VI . - Merchant vessels may be detained if they have on board certain things ...
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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.