Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and ... American Continent , nor the islands about the Gulf of St. Lawrence , the intention being that these shall belong to ...
... America , their vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and ... American Continent , nor the islands about the Gulf of St. Lawrence , the intention being that these shall belong to ...
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... America , in order to carry into full effect the provisional ar- ticles above mentioned , according to the tenor thereof , have constituted and appointed , that is to say , His Britannic Maj- esty on his part , David Hartley , esqr ...
... America , in order to carry into full effect the provisional ar- ticles above mentioned , according to the tenor thereof , have constituted and appointed , that is to say , His Britannic Maj- esty on his part , David Hartley , esqr ...
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... American seamen , and the alleged inciting of Indians to hostilities against the United States . When the war broke out between England and France , in 1793 , a new cause of dispute arose from the action of the first - named State in ...
... American seamen , and the alleged inciting of Indians to hostilities against the United States . When the war broke out between England and France , in 1793 , a new cause of dispute arose from the action of the first - named State in ...
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... ( American claims . ) - Provides for a board of five commissioners to ascertain and adjudicate upon the claims of American citizens for losses by illegal captures by British cruisers during the war then going on . " ARTICLE VIII ...
... ( American claims . ) - Provides for a board of five commissioners to ascertain and adjudicate upon the claims of American citizens for losses by illegal captures by British cruisers during the war then going on . " ARTICLE VIII ...
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... America , it is agreed between the high contracting parties , that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have ... American fishermen shall also have liberty forever , to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays , harbours ...
... America , it is agreed between the high contracting parties , that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have ... American fishermen shall also have liberty forever , to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays , harbours ...
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