Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... interest thereof , by reparation , under the penalty and obligation of their persons and goods . " ARTICLE XIX .- ( Property recaptured from pirates to be restored . ) " All ships and merchandises of what nature soever , which shall be ...
... interest thereof , by reparation , under the penalty and obligation of their persons and goods . " ARTICLE XIX .- ( Property recaptured from pirates to be restored . ) " All ships and merchandises of what nature soever , which shall be ...
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... interest and influence to procure passes from the states mentioned in this article for the vessels of the United States upon the Mediterranean . " The eighth article will probably be attended with some difficulty . If you find his most ...
... interest and influence to procure passes from the states mentioned in this article for the vessels of the United States upon the Mediterranean . " The eighth article will probably be attended with some difficulty . If you find his most ...
Strana 41
... interest at 5 per cent . per annum . " " " 1 FRANCE , 1800 . CONVENTION OF PEACE , COMMERCE , AND NAVIGATION . Concluded September 30 , 1800. Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 31 , 1801. Proclaimed December 21 , 1801 . ARTICLE I ...
... interest at 5 per cent . per annum . " " " 1 FRANCE , 1800 . CONVENTION OF PEACE , COMMERCE , AND NAVIGATION . Concluded September 30 , 1800. Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 31 , 1801. Proclaimed December 21 , 1801 . ARTICLE I ...
Strana 45
... interest of France , or to allow French consuls to erect prize courts in the United States . The treaty of 1794 with England ( “ Jay's treaty " ) gave further umbrage to France . The 25th article of this treaty gave the same right to ...
... interest of France , or to allow French consuls to erect prize courts in the United States . The treaty of 1794 with England ( “ Jay's treaty " ) gave further umbrage to France . The 25th article of this treaty gave the same right to ...
Strana 47
... interest of six per cent . per annum payable half yearly in London , Amsterdam , or Paris , amount- ing by the half year , to three hundred and thirty - seven thousand five hundred dollars , according to the proportions which shall ...
... interest of six per cent . per annum payable half yearly in London , Amsterdam , or Paris , amount- ing by the half year , to three hundred and thirty - seven thousand five hundred dollars , according to the proportions which shall ...
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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.