Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 22
... engaged in a war , the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished with sea letters or passports , expressing the name , property , and bulk of the ship , as also the name and place of ...
... engaged in a war , the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished with sea letters or passports , expressing the name , property , and bulk of the ship , as also the name and place of ...
Strana 39
... engaged to repay them to his Majesty's royal treasury , and , in fine , to state this matter in such a way as for the future to prevent all diffi- culties capable of interrupting the good harmony which His Majesty is resolved to ...
... engaged to repay them to his Majesty's royal treasury , and , in fine , to state this matter in such a way as for the future to prevent all diffi- culties capable of interrupting the good harmony which His Majesty is resolved to ...
Strana 70
... engaged ; and also for two years from and after the date of the signature of the preliminary or other articles of peace , by which the same may be terminated . " ARTICLE XIII .- ( East India Trade . ) - 70 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... engaged ; and also for two years from and after the date of the signature of the preliminary or other articles of peace , by which the same may be terminated . " ARTICLE XIII .- ( East India Trade . ) - 70 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
Strana 92
... for the suppression of the slave trade carried on upon the coast of Africa , have deemed it expedient to conclude a treaty for that purpose . " ARTICLE I .- ( Search of vessels engaged in the 92 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... for the suppression of the slave trade carried on upon the coast of Africa , have deemed it expedient to conclude a treaty for that purpose . " ARTICLE I .- ( Search of vessels engaged in the 92 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
Strana 93
... engaged in the African slave - trade , or of having been fitted out for that purpose ; or of having , during the voyage on which they are met by the said cruisers , been engaged in the African slave- trade , contrary to the provisions ...
... engaged in the African slave - trade , or of having been fitted out for that purpose ; or of having , during the voyage on which they are met by the said cruisers , been engaged in the African slave- trade , contrary to the provisions ...
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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.