Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Foreign Affairs , II . , 6 , September 17 , 1776. ) " Congress took into consideration the plan of treaties to be proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved ...
... Foreign Affairs , II . , 6 , September 17 , 1776. ) " Congress took into consideration the plan of treaties to be proposed to foreign nations , with the amendments agreed to by the committee of the whole ; and thereupon , " Resolved ...
Strana 20
... foreign privateer , not belonging to the subjects of the most christian king , or citizens of the said United States , who have com- missions from any other prince , or state , in enmity with either nation , to fit their ships in the ...
... foreign privateer , not belonging to the subjects of the most christian king , or citizens of the said United States , who have com- missions from any other prince , or state , in enmity with either nation , to fit their ships in the ...
Strana 25
... foreign nation the most favoured shall have - provided , his most christian majesty shall give to the United States the same benefits , privileges and immunities which the most favoured nation now has , uses , or enjoys . " And , in ...
... foreign nation the most favoured shall have - provided , his most christian majesty shall give to the United States the same benefits , privileges and immunities which the most favoured nation now has , uses , or enjoys . " And , in ...
Strana 30
... Foreign privateers not allowed to be fitted out or to sell their prizes in the ports of either party . See Plan of Treaties , XXV . ARTICLE XXIII . - It shall be lawful for the citizens of either nation , being neutral , to trade with ...
... Foreign privateers not allowed to be fitted out or to sell their prizes in the ports of either party . See Plan of Treaties , XXV . ARTICLE XXIII . - It shall be lawful for the citizens of either nation , being neutral , to trade with ...
Strana 38
... . " 1 See the Report upon this convention by John Jay , Secretary of Foreign Affairs , July 4 , 1785. ( Secret Journals of Congress , IV . , 159. ) FRANCE , 1782 . CONTRACT FOR THE PAYMENT OF LOANS 38 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... . " 1 See the Report upon this convention by John Jay , Secretary of Foreign Affairs , July 4 , 1785. ( Secret Journals of Congress , IV . , 159. ) FRANCE , 1782 . CONTRACT FOR THE PAYMENT OF LOANS 38 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
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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.