Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... subjects , likewise all Nova Scotia or Acadie , with its ancient boundaries , as also the city of Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and all other things in those parts which depend on the said lands and islands , together with ...
... subjects , likewise all Nova Scotia or Acadie , with its ancient boundaries , as also the city of Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and all other things in those parts which depend on the said lands and islands , together with ...
Strana 2
... subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays ... subjects , at any time hereafter , lay claim to any right to the said island and islands , or to any part of it , or ...
... subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays ... subjects , at any time hereafter , lay claim to any right to the said island and islands , or to any part of it , or ...
Strana 3
... subjects of the Most Christian King the liberty of fishing in the Gulph St. Lawrence , on condition that the subjects of France do not exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of three leagues from all the coasts belonging to ...
... subjects of the Most Christian King the liberty of fishing in the Gulph St. Lawrence , on condition that the subjects of France do not exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of three leagues from all the coasts belonging to ...
Strana 4
... subject of dis- pute with regard to the limits of the British and French ter- ritories on the continent of America ... subjects of either nation shall not be stopped , visited , or subjected to the payment of any duty whatsoever . The ...
... subject of dis- pute with regard to the limits of the British and French ter- ritories on the continent of America ... subjects of either nation shall not be stopped , visited , or subjected to the payment of any duty whatsoever . The ...
Strana 5
... subjects of His Most Christian Majesty , beginning at the said Cape St. John , passing to the north , and descending by the western coast of the Island of Newfoundland , shall extend to the place called Cape Raye , situated in forty ...
... subjects of His Most Christian Majesty , beginning at the said Cape St. John , passing to the north , and descending by the western coast of the Island of Newfoundland , shall extend to the place called Cape Raye , situated in forty ...
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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.