Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... owners , their agents , or attorneys , all such vessels and effects , which shall be taken within his jurisdiction ; and his ships of war , or any convoys sailing under his authority , shall upon all occasions FRANCE , 1776 . 13.
... owners , their agents , or attorneys , all such vessels and effects , which shall be taken within his jurisdiction ; and his ships of war , or any convoys sailing under his authority , shall upon all occasions FRANCE , 1776 . 13.
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... authority , shall protect and defend all vessels and effects belonging to the subjects of the most christian king ; and en- deavour to recover and restore them , if taken within the juris- diction of the said United States , or any of ...
... authority , shall protect and defend all vessels and effects belonging to the subjects of the most christian king ; and en- deavour to recover and restore them , if taken within the juris- diction of the said United States , or any of ...
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... authority to seal commissions , sen- tences and other consular acts , and also to discharge the func- tions of notary and register of the consulate . " ARTICLE V .- ( Powers and duties of Consuls . ) - " The Consuls and Vice - Consuls ...
... authority to seal commissions , sen- tences and other consular acts , and also to discharge the func- tions of notary and register of the consulate . " ARTICLE V .- ( Powers and duties of Consuls . ) - " The Consuls and Vice - Consuls ...
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... authority of old treaties between the two crowns . See Rymer's Foedera , tom . 16th , p . 425 . " Thus it appears , upon strict principles of natural law , the sea is unsusceptible of appropriation ; that a species of conven- tional law ...
... authority of old treaties between the two crowns . See Rymer's Foedera , tom . 16th , p . 425 . " Thus it appears , upon strict principles of natural law , the sea is unsusceptible of appropriation ; that a species of conven- tional law ...
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... but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified ; and the captors , or , in their default , the Government under whose authority they act , shall pay to the masters or owners of such vessels GREAT BRITAIN , 1794 . 71.
... but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified ; and the captors , or , in their default , the Government under whose authority they act , shall pay to the masters or owners of such vessels GREAT BRITAIN , 1794 . 71.
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