Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 13
... established by them or any of them shall pay , but shall enjoy all other the rights , liberties , privileges , immunities and exemptions in trade , nav- igation , and commerce , in passing from one part thereof to another , and in going ...
... established by them or any of them shall pay , but shall enjoy all other the rights , liberties , privileges , immunities and exemptions in trade , nav- igation , and commerce , in passing from one part thereof to another , and in going ...
Strana 29
... established by the United States , or any of them . The subjects of the Most Christian King shall enjoy on their part , in all the dominions of the said States , an entire and perfect reciprocity relative to the stipulations contained ...
... established by the United States , or any of them . The subjects of the Most Christian King shall enjoy on their part , in all the dominions of the said States , an entire and perfect reciprocity relative to the stipulations contained ...
Strana 35
... ESTABLISHING THE FUNCTIONS AND PRIVILEGES OF CONSULS AND VICE - CONSULS . Concluded November 14 , 1788. Ratifications exchanged at Paris January 6 , 1790 , although the certificate of exchange was dated January 1 , 1790 . ARTICLE I ...
... ESTABLISHING THE FUNCTIONS AND PRIVILEGES OF CONSULS AND VICE - CONSULS . Concluded November 14 , 1788. Ratifications exchanged at Paris January 6 , 1790 , although the certificate of exchange was dated January 1 , 1790 . ARTICLE I ...
Strana 36
... established on other merchants . They shall place over the outward door of their house the arms of their sov- ereign ... establish a chancery , where shall be deposited the consular determinations , acts and proceedings , as also ...
... established on other merchants . They shall place over the outward door of their house the arms of their sov- ereign ... establish a chancery , where shall be deposited the consular determinations , acts and proceedings , as also ...
Strana 49
... established houses of commerce in France , England or other countries than the United States , in partnership with foreigners , and who by that reason and the nature of their commerce ought to be regarded as domiciliated in the places ...
... established houses of commerce in France , England or other countries than the United States , in partnership with foreigners , and who by that reason and the nature of their commerce ought to be regarded as domiciliated in the places ...
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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.