Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... Protection in Morocco , 1880 ... 148 Algiers , Treaties with . 154 Tripoli , Treaties with .. 154 Tunis , Treaties with .. 155 . China . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 ..... 156 Treaty concerning Trade , Consuls , etc. , 1868 . 162 ...
... Protection in Morocco , 1880 ... 148 Algiers , Treaties with . 154 Tripoli , Treaties with .. 154 Tunis , Treaties with .. 155 . China . Treaty of Amity and Commerce , 1858 ..... 156 Treaty concerning Trade , Consuls , etc. , 1868 . 162 ...
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... protect officially the general trade of their respective subjects , on the fundamental principles aforesaid , her imperial ... protection ; in such case , the commander of the squadron belonging to the other friendly power shall , at the ...
... protect officially the general trade of their respective subjects , on the fundamental principles aforesaid , her imperial ... protection ; in such case , the commander of the squadron belonging to the other friendly power shall , at the ...
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... protect U. S. vessels in her ports and on the high seas near her coasts ; and to recover and re- store ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc ...
... protect U. S. vessels in her ports and on the high seas near her coasts ; and to recover and re- store ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc ...
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... protection all vessels belonging to the sub- jects , people , or inhabitants of the said United States , or any of ... protect and defend vessels belonging to the subjects of the most christian king . " ARTICLE V .- ( Reciprocal of IV ...
... protection all vessels belonging to the sub- jects , people , or inhabitants of the said United States , or any of ... protect and defend vessels belonging to the subjects of the most christian king . " ARTICLE V .- ( Reciprocal of IV ...
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... 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 , depredations and ...
... 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 , depredations and ...
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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.