Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... powers of the Congress of the said States for like present purpose ; after duly communicating our respective powers have agreed to the following articles : " ARTICLE I. — It is agreed and certified that FRANCE , 1782 . 39.
... powers of the Congress of the said States for like present purpose ; after duly communicating our respective powers have agreed to the following articles : " ARTICLE I. — It is agreed and certified that FRANCE , 1782 . 39.
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... communication by water be- tween that lake and Lake Erie ; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie , through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water communication between that lake and Lake Huron ...
... communication by water be- tween that lake and Lake Erie ; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie , through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water communication between that lake and Lake Huron ...
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... communication with , or approach to , that island . " It has therefore become impossible to comply with so much of the third article of the treaty as relates to the liberty of touching for refreshment at the island of St. Helena , and ...
... communication with , or approach to , that island . " It has therefore become impossible to comply with so much of the third article of the treaty as relates to the liberty of touching for refreshment at the island of St. Helena , and ...
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... communication of Mr. Bagot , British minister in Wash- ington , to Mr. Rush , Secretary of State , April 28 , 1817 , and in the reply of Mr. Rush , April 29 , 1817 , an agreement was made between the two governments to limit the naval ...
... communication of Mr. Bagot , British minister in Wash- ington , to Mr. Rush , Secretary of State , April 28 , 1817 , and in the reply of Mr. Rush , April 29 , 1817 , an agreement was made between the two governments to limit the naval ...
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... communication between the two oceans , for the benefit of mankind , on equal terms to all , and of protecting the same ; and they also agree that the good offices of either shall be employed , when requested by the other , in aiding and ...
... communication between the two oceans , for the benefit of mankind , on equal terms to all , and of protecting the same ; and they also agree that the good offices of either shall be employed , when requested by the other , in aiding and ...
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