Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 28
... favored nation , instead of on the rights of nations . See Plan of Treaties , II . ARTICLE V. - Special exemption in respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual protection afforded to ves- sels . See Plan ...
... favored nation , instead of on the rights of nations . See Plan of Treaties , II . ARTICLE V. - Special exemption in respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual protection afforded to ves- sels . See Plan ...
Strana 108
... favored nation . ARTICLE XX . - The inhabitants of either State shall have free access to the courts of justice of the other . ARTICLE XXI .- ( Claims for illegal capture of American ves- sels by Spanish subjects . ) - These claims are ...
... favored nation . ARTICLE XX . - The inhabitants of either State shall have free access to the courts of justice of the other . ARTICLE XXI .- ( Claims for illegal capture of American ves- sels by Spanish subjects . ) - These claims are ...
Strana 114
... favored nation . Nevertheless , the King of Prussia and the United States , and each of them , re- serve to themselves the right , where any nation restrains the transportation of merchandize to the vessels of the country of which it is ...
... favored nation . Nevertheless , the King of Prussia and the United States , and each of them , re- serve to themselves the right , where any nation restrains the transportation of merchandize to the vessels of the country of which it is ...
Strana 120
... favored nation . ) " If either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation any particular favor in navigation or commerce , it shall immediately become common to the other party , freely , where it is freely granted to such other ...
... favored nation . ) " If either party shall hereafter grant to any other nation any particular favor in navigation or commerce , it shall immediately become common to the other party , freely , where it is freely granted to such other ...
Strana 125
... favored nation . ) " It is further agreed that any other or further privileges , rights , or advantages which may have been , or may be , granted by Denmark to the com- 1 merce and navigation of any other nation at the Sound DENMARK ...
... favored nation . ) " It is further agreed that any other or further privileges , rights , or advantages which may have been , or may be , granted by Denmark to the com- 1 merce and navigation of any other nation at the Sound DENMARK ...
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50th Congress Adams agreed alliance American Amity annexation Apia appointed arbitration ARTICLE authority bays Behring Sea belonging boundary Britain Britannic Majesty British canal christian king citizens claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast Colombia colonies commerce and navigation commissioners concluded Congress Consular Consuls continent contraband convention Cuba declared dominion duties England established Europe European exchanged at Washington Extradition favored nation February fish fisheries fishermen force foreign France fur-seals German granted Hawaiian Islands high contracting parties Holy Alliance independence interest July jurisdiction laws liberty Majesty's Government Malietoa ment merchandise Mexico minister Monroe Doctrine negotiation neutral Newfoundland Nicaragua Ocean officers Pacific Ocean peace persons Plan of Treaties Plenipotentiaries ports possession powers present President principles privileges proposed protection purpose question Ratifications exchanged reciprocity treaty Republic respect river Russia Samoa seals Secretary Senate ships South America Spain Spanish stipulations subjects territory thence thereof tion trade United vessels Vice-Consuls waters
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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.