Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving withal to each party the liberty of admitting at its ...
... regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving withal to each party the liberty of admitting at its ...
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... regulations which relate to them . " ARTICLE XXXI .- ( Ratification . ) - " The present treaty shall be ratified on both sides , and the ratifications shall be exchanged in the space of six months , or sooner if possible . " In faith ...
... regulations which relate to them . " ARTICLE XXXI .- ( Ratification . ) - " The present treaty shall be ratified on both sides , and the ratifications shall be exchanged in the space of six months , or sooner if possible . " In faith ...
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... regulations for the right of search . ARTICLE XIX . - Neutral vessels under convoy are not subject to visitation and search . ARTICLES XX . and XXI . provide certain rules for the protec tion of persons and property in the case of the ...
... regulations for the right of search . ARTICLE XIX . - Neutral vessels under convoy are not subject to visitation and search . ARTICLES XX . and XXI . provide certain rules for the protec tion of persons and property in the case of the ...
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... regulations , with interest at six per cent . , to commence from the period when the accounts and vouchers were presented to the French Government . " ARTICLE II .- " The debts provided for by the preceding art- icle are those whose ...
... regulations , with interest at six per cent . , to commence from the period when the accounts and vouchers were presented to the French Government . " ARTICLE II .- " The debts provided for by the preceding art- icle are those whose ...
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... regulation of trade , the sea , for the space of fourteen miles from the coast of Scotland , was reserved to Scotchmen only ; and it was reciprocally provided in favour of Englishmen . ( See Spots- wood's Hist . of Scotland , 483 , and ...
... regulation of trade , the sea , for the space of fourteen miles from the coast of Scotland , was reserved to Scotchmen only ; and it was reciprocally provided in favour of Englishmen . ( See Spots- wood's Hist . of Scotland , 483 , 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.