Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana 7
... Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that may hereafter be , concerned in the present disputes . " 1 ARTICLE II . " To prevent all equivocation or misunder- standing of the word Contraband , their ...
... Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that may hereafter be , concerned in the present disputes . " 1 ARTICLE II . " To prevent all equivocation or misunder- standing of the word Contraband , their ...
Strana 9
... Laws of Neutrality . " ARTICLE VI . " The present convention cannot be supposed to have any relative effect ; that is , to extend to the differences that may have arisen since its being concluded , unless the controversy should spring ...
... Laws of Neutrality . " ARTICLE VI . " The present convention cannot be supposed to have any relative effect ; that is , to extend to the differences that may have arisen since its being concluded , unless the controversy should spring ...
Strana 29
... laws made , or that may be made hereafter in France against emigrations which shall remain in all their force and vigour , and the United States on their part , or any of them , shall be at liberty to enact such laws relative to that ...
... laws made , or that may be made hereafter in France against emigrations which shall remain in all their force and vigour , and the United States on their part , or any of them , shall be at liberty to enact such laws relative to that ...
Strana 36
... laws of the land as the natives are . Those of the said Consuls and Vice - Consuls who shall exercise com- merce ... law , equally as their originals would in all the tribunals of the dominions of the Most Christian King and of the ...
... laws of the land as the natives are . Those of the said Consuls and Vice - Consuls who shall exercise com- merce ... law , equally as their originals would in all the tribunals of the dominions of the Most Christian King and of the ...
Strana 51
... laws of the respective countries . " ARTICLE VII.- " French wines imported into the United States for consumption shall be subject to a duty not exceeding six cents per gallon for red wine in cask ; ten cents for white wine in casks ...
... laws of the respective countries . " ARTICLE VII.- " French wines imported into the United States for consumption shall be subject to a duty not exceeding six cents per gallon for red wine in cask ; ten cents for white wine in casks ...
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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.