Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... Coast , 1824 .... 132 Convention relative to Neutrals , 1854 .. 134 Convention for Cession of Alaska , 1867 . 135 Other European States . Treaties and Conventions with .138 142 III . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH ASIATIC AND AFRICAN ...
... Coast , 1824 .... 132 Convention relative to Neutrals , 1854 .. 134 Convention for Cession of Alaska , 1867 . 135 Other European States . Treaties and Conventions with .138 142 III . TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS WITH ASIATIC AND AFRICAN ...
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... coast of the Islands of Cape Breton out of the said Gulph , the subjects of the Most Christian King shall not be permitted to exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of fifteen leagues from the coast of the Island of Cape Breton ...
... coast of the Islands of Cape Breton out of the said Gulph , the subjects of the Most Christian King shall not be permitted to exercise the said fishery , but at the distance of fifteen leagues from the coast of the Island of Cape Breton ...
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... coast of Newfoundland , in fifty degrees North latitude , and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents on his part , that the fishery assigned to the subjects of His Most Christian Majesty , beginning at the said Cape St. John ...
... coast of Newfoundland , in fifty degrees North latitude , and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents on his part , that the fishery assigned to the subjects of His Most Christian Majesty , beginning at the said Cape St. John ...
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... , Tunis 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 .
... , Tunis 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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... coast belonging to either of the said allies , but not willing to enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless ...
... coast belonging to either of the said allies , but not willing to enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless ...
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