Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... appointed for his Plenipotentiary , Conrad Alexander Gerard , Royal Syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of His Majesty's Council of State ; and the United States , on their part , having fully impowered Benjamin Franklin ...
... appointed for his Plenipotentiary , Conrad Alexander Gerard , Royal Syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of His Majesty's Council of State ; and the United States , on their part , having fully impowered Benjamin Franklin ...
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... appoint agents . ARTICLE IV . ( Establishment of a chancery . ) - " The Consuls and Vice - Consuls respectively may establish a chancery , where shall be deposited the consular determinations , acts and proceedings , as also testaments ...
... appoint agents . ARTICLE IV . ( Establishment of a chancery . ) - " The Consuls and Vice - Consuls respectively may establish a chancery , where shall be deposited the consular determinations , acts and proceedings , as also testaments ...
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... appointed by Congress for negotiating a peace , in the most pressing manner to insist , that the free and unmolested exer- cise of this right be continued and secured to the subjects of the United States of America , in a future ...
... appointed by Congress for negotiating a peace , in the most pressing manner to insist , that the free and unmolested exer- cise of this right be continued and secured to the subjects of the United States of America , in a future ...
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... appointed on the part of England and Scotland , to treat of and conclude a union of the two kingdoms . By the articles for the regulation of trade , the sea , for the space of fourteen miles from the coast of Scotland , was reserved to ...
... appointed on the part of England and Scotland , to treat of and conclude a union of the two kingdoms . By the articles for the regulation of trade , the sea , for the space of fourteen miles from the coast of Scotland , was reserved to ...
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... appointed , that is to say , His Britannic Maj- esty on his part , David Hartley , esqr . , member of the Parlia- ment of Great Britain ; and the said United States on their part , John Adams , esqr . , late a commissioner of the United ...
... appointed , that is to say , His Britannic Maj- esty on his part , David Hartley , esqr . , member of the Parlia- ment of Great Britain ; and the said United States on their part , John Adams , esqr . , late a commissioner of the United ...
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Página 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.