Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... object of jealousy between the two nations ; and that the fishery between the said Islands , and that of Newfoundland , shall be limited to the middle of the channel . " GREAT BRITAIN AND SPAIN . TREATY OF PEACE , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1783 ...
... object of jealousy between the two nations ; and that the fishery between the said Islands , and that of Newfoundland , shall be limited to the middle of the channel . " GREAT BRITAIN AND SPAIN . TREATY OF PEACE , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1783 ...
Strana 10
... object of the pres- ent convention being to secure the Freedom of Trade and Nav- igation , the high contracting powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present ...
... object of the pres- ent convention being to secure the Freedom of Trade and Nav- igation , the high contracting powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present ...
Strana 32
... object of the said treaty , should break the peace with France , either by direct hostilities , or by hindering her commerce and navigation in a manner contrary to the rights of nations , and the peace subsisting between the two Crowns ...
... object of the said treaty , should break the peace with France , either by direct hostilities , or by hindering her commerce and navigation in a manner contrary to the rights of nations , and the peace subsisting between the two Crowns ...
Strana 45
... object of the said article . ' " These ratifications , having been exchanged at Paris on the 31st of July , 1801 , were again submitted to the Senate of the United States , which on the 19th of December , 1801 , declared the convention ...
... object of the said article . ' " These ratifications , having been exchanged at Paris on the 31st of July , 1801 , were again submitted to the Senate of the United States , which on the 19th of December , 1801 , declared the convention ...
Strana 46
... objects of discussion mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th Vendémiaire , an 9 ( 30th September , 1800 ) relative to the rights claimed by the United States , in virtue of the treaty concluded at Madrid ...
... objects of discussion mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th Vendémiaire , an 9 ( 30th September , 1800 ) relative to the rights claimed by the United States , in virtue of the treaty concluded at Madrid ...
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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.