Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 10
... entered into by the two courts aforesaid , the high contracting parties shall give notice , in the most friendly manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility ...
... entered into by the two courts aforesaid , the high contracting parties shall give notice , in the most friendly manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility ...
Strana 19
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of those places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes ; but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart , and carry ...
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of those places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes ; but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart , and carry ...
Strana 23
... enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless they should be suspected , upon some manifest tokens , of carrying ...
... enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless they should be suspected , upon some manifest tokens , of carrying ...
Strana 30
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of such places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes , but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart and carry their ...
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of such places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes , but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart and carry their ...
Strana 39
... entering into a treaty of amity and commerce with the said Confederated Provinces , on the 6th of February , 1778 , having had the goodness to support them , not only with his forces by land and sea , but also with advances of money ...
... entering into a treaty of amity and commerce with the said Confederated Provinces , on the 6th of February , 1778 , having had the goodness to support them , not only with his forces by land and sea , but also with advances of money ...
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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.