Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 25
Strana 4
... fishermen ; and his said Most Christian Majesty , engages not to fortify the said islands ; to erect no buildings upon them , but merely for the convenience of the fishery ; and to keep upon them a guard of fifty men only for the police ...
... fishermen ; and his said Most Christian Majesty , engages not to fortify the said islands ; to erect no buildings upon them , but merely for the convenience of the fishery ; and to keep upon them a guard of fifty men only for the police ...
Strana 5
... fishermen shall enjoy the . fishery which is assigned to them by the present Article , as they had the right to enjoy that which was assigned to them by the Treaty of Utrecht . " ARTICLE VI .— “ With regard to the fishery in the Gulph ...
... fishermen shall enjoy the . fishery which is assigned to them by the present Article , as they had the right to enjoy that which was assigned to them by the Treaty of Utrecht . " ARTICLE VI .— “ With regard to the fishery in the Gulph ...
Strana 6
... fishermen of the two nations may not give cause for daily quarrels , His Britannic Majesty will take the most positive measures for preventing his subjects from interrupting , in any manner , by their com- petition , the fishery of the ...
... fishermen of the two nations may not give cause for daily quarrels , His Britannic Majesty will take the most positive measures for preventing his subjects from interrupting , in any manner , by their com- petition , the fishery of the ...
Strana 65
... fishermen shall use ( but not to dry or cure the same on that island ) and also on the coasts , bays and creeks of all other of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America ; and that the American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and ...
... fishermen shall use ( but not to dry or cure the same on that island ) and also on the coasts , bays and creeks of all other of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America ; and that the American fishermen shall have liberty to dry and ...
Strana 79
... fishermen shall also have liberty forever , to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays , harbours , and creeks of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland hereabove described , and of the coast of Labrador ; but so soon as ...
... fishermen shall also have liberty forever , to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays , harbours , and creeks of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland hereabove described , and of the coast of Labrador ; but so soon as ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
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
Oblíbené pasáže
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.