Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... powers , and preserve the most exact neu- trality : they solemnly declare their firm intention to be , that their respective subjects shall strictly observe the Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that ...
... powers , and preserve the most exact neu- trality : they solemnly declare their firm intention to be , that their respective subjects shall strictly observe the Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that ...
Strana 8
... powers are , that all other trade whatsoever shall be deemed , and re- main free and unrestrained . " By the declaration delivered to the belligerent powers , their contracting majesties have already challenged the privileges founded on ...
... powers are , that all other trade whatsoever shall be deemed , and re- main free and unrestrained . " By the declaration delivered to the belligerent powers , their contracting majesties have already challenged the privileges founded on ...
Strana 9
... powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V .- " Should any of the merchantmen belonging to the subjects of the contracting powers ...
... powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V .- " Should any of the merchantmen belonging to the subjects of the contracting powers ...
Strana 10
... powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present treaty , and , after a thorough knowledge of the principles on which it rests , share equally in the obliga- tions ...
... powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present treaty , and , after a thorough knowledge of the principles on which it rests , share equally in the obliga- tions ...
Strana 14
... and Tripoli , and any of them , and every other prince , state and power on the coast of Barbary in Africa , and the subjects of the said king , emperor , states and powers , and of every of them , 14 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... and Tripoli , and any of them , and every other prince , state and power on the coast of Barbary in Africa , and the subjects of the said king , emperor , states and powers , and of every of them , 14 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.