Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... extending Treaty of 1875 , and for Coaling Station ... 169 Japan . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention for Payment of $ 3,000,000 by Japan , 1864 .. 171 Convention revising ...
... extending Treaty of 1875 , and for Coaling Station ... 169 Japan . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1854 .. 170 Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 .... 170 Convention for Payment of $ 3,000,000 by Japan , 1864 .. 171 Convention revising ...
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... extend to the place called Cape Raye , situated in forty - seven degrees , fifty minutes latitude . The French fishermen shall enjoy the . fishery which is assigned to them by the present Article , as they had the right to enjoy that ...
... extend to the place called Cape Raye , situated in forty - seven degrees , fifty minutes latitude . The French fishermen shall enjoy the . fishery which is assigned to them by the present Article , as they had the right to enjoy that ...
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... founded on the Rights of Nations , being understood to extend to the kings of France and Spain ; as there is at present no specific treaty of commerce between the two latter and the former . His Danish majesty THE ARMED NEUTRALITY , 1780 .
... founded on the Rights of Nations , being understood to extend to the kings of France and Spain ; as there is at present no specific treaty of commerce between the two latter and the former . His Danish majesty THE ARMED NEUTRALITY , 1780 .
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... extending the provisions made in the latter to the Catholic king ; there being no treaty ad hoc , between Denmark and Spain . " ARTICLE III . " And whereas , by this means , the word con- traband , conformable to the treaties now extant ...
... extending the provisions made in the latter to the Catholic king ; there being no treaty ad hoc , between Denmark and Spain . " ARTICLE III . " And whereas , by this means , the word con- traband , conformable to the treaties now extant ...
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... extend to the differences that may have arisen since its being concluded , unless the controversy should spring from continual vexations , which might tend to aggrieve and oppress all the European nations . " ARTICLE VII .- " If ...
... extend to the differences that may have arisen since its being concluded , unless the controversy should spring from continual vexations , which might tend to aggrieve and oppress all the European nations . " ARTICLE VII .- " If ...
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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.