Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana iii
... Fisheries , 1783 .... Treaty of 1783 ( Spain and England ) , Article v . 6 Treaty of Armed Neutrality , 1780 ..... 7 II . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH EUROPEAN STATES . France . Plan of Treaties . 12 Instructions to Commissioners ...
... Fisheries , 1783 .... Treaty of 1783 ( Spain and England ) , Article v . 6 Treaty of Armed Neutrality , 1780 ..... 7 II . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH EUROPEAN STATES . France . Plan of Treaties . 12 Instructions to Commissioners ...
Strana iv
... Fisheries ... Report of Committee , on Fisheries and Boundary , Aug. 16 , PAGE 50 51 285 52 55 57 1782 ...... Treaty of Peace , 1783 . Treaty of 1794 .... Note to Treaty of 1794 . Treaty of Ghent , 1814 .... Treaty of Commerce and ...
... Fisheries ... Report of Committee , on Fisheries and Boundary , Aug. 16 , PAGE 50 51 285 52 55 57 1782 ...... Treaty of Peace , 1783 . Treaty of 1794 .... Note to Treaty of 1794 . Treaty of Ghent , 1814 .... Treaty of Commerce and ...
Strana vii
... -397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
... -397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The Behring Sea Arbitration .. 471-509 INDEX ... 511 PART I. TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . I. EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
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... fishery on the coast of the Islands of Cape Breton out of the said Gulph , the subjects of the Most Christian King shall not be permitted to exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of fifteen leagues from the coast of the Island ...
... fishery on the coast of the Islands of Cape Breton out of the said Gulph , the subjects of the Most Christian King shall not be permitted to exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of fifteen leagues from the coast of the Island ...
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... fishery ; and to keep upon them a guard of fifty men only for the police . " ARTICLE VII .- " In order to re - establish peace on solid and durable foundations , and to remove forever all subject of dis- pute with regard to the limits ...
... fishery ; and to keep upon them a guard of fifty men only for the police . " ARTICLE VII .- " In order to re - establish peace on solid and durable foundations , and to remove forever all subject of dis- pute with regard to the limits ...
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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.