Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... the said United States . " ------- ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than natives pay , and to enjoy all the rights and privileges in 12 navigation and commerce which natives enjoy . ) " The Plan of Treaties.
... the said United States . " ------- ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than natives pay , and to enjoy all the rights and privileges in 12 navigation and commerce which natives enjoy . ) " The Plan of Treaties.
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... duties or im- posts , in the ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns of the said United States , or any of them , than the na- tives thereof or any commercial companies established by them or any of them shall pay ...
... duties or im- posts , in the ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns of the said United States , or any of them , than the na- tives thereof or any commercial companies established by them or any of them shall pay ...
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... duties shall ever be imposed on the export of molasses from the French West Indies to the United States . ) " It is agreed by and between the said parties , that no duties whatever shall ever hereafter be imposed on the exportation of ...
... duties shall ever be imposed on the export of molasses from the French West Indies to the United States . ) " It is agreed by and between the said parties , that no duties whatever shall ever hereafter be imposed on the exportation of ...
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... duties , but on the basis of the most favored nation , instead of on the rights of nations . See Plan of Treaties , II . ARTICLE V. - Special exemption in respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual ...
... duties , but on the basis of the most favored nation , instead of on the rights of nations . See Plan of Treaties , II . ARTICLE V. - Special exemption in respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual ...
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... duties as much and as long as similar ones are not established by the United States , or any of them . The subjects of the Most Christian King shall enjoy on their part , in all the dominions of the said States , an entire and perfect ...
... duties as much and as long as similar ones are not established by the United States , or any of them . The subjects of the Most Christian King shall enjoy on their part , in all the dominions of the said States , an entire and perfect ...
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