Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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Freeman Snow. doth , at present , yield and make over all the particulars above said ; and that in such ample manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said ...
Freeman Snow. doth , at present , yield and make over all the particulars above said ; and that in such ample manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said ...
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... present Treaty , to His Most Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the ...
... present Treaty , to His Most Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the ...
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... present treaty ; but if from the value of the possessions of the English proprietors they should not be able to dispose of them within the said term , then His Catholic Majesty shall grant them a prolongation proportioned to that end ...
... present treaty ; but if from the value of the possessions of the English proprietors they should not be able to dispose of them within the said term , then His Catholic Majesty shall grant them a prolongation proportioned to that end ...
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... present convention , or for any reason relating thereto ; it is agreed , that both powers will join , act in concert for their mutual defence , and unite their forces , in order to procure to themselves an adequate and per- fect ...
... present convention , or for any reason relating thereto ; it is agreed , that both powers will join , act in concert for their mutual defence , and unite their forces , in order to procure to themselves an adequate and per- fect ...
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... present war , protected , defended and secured the people and inhabitants of the said United States , then called British colonies in America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries ...
... present war , protected , defended and secured the people and inhabitants of the said United States , then called British colonies in America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries ...
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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.