Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... engaged in a war , the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished with sea letters or passports , expressing the name , property , and bulk of the ship , as also the name and place of ...
... engaged in a war , the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished with sea letters or passports , expressing the name , property , and bulk of the ship , as also the name and place of ...
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... engaged to repay them to his Majesty's royal treasury , and , in fine , to state this matter in such a way as for the future to prevent all diffi- culties capable of interrupting the good harmony which His Majesty is resolved to ...
... engaged to repay them to his Majesty's royal treasury , and , in fine , to state this matter in such a way as for the future to prevent all diffi- culties capable of interrupting the good harmony which His Majesty is resolved to ...
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... engaged ; and also for two years from and after the date of the signature of the preliminary or other articles of peace , by which the same may be terminated . " ARTICLE XIII .- ( East India Trade . ) - 70 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... engaged ; and also for two years from and after the date of the signature of the preliminary or other articles of peace , by which the same may be terminated . " ARTICLE XIII .- ( East India Trade . ) - 70 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
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... for the suppression of the slave trade carried on upon the coast of Africa , have deemed it expedient to conclude a treaty for that purpose . " ARTICLE I .- ( Search of vessels engaged in the 92 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... for the suppression of the slave trade carried on upon the coast of Africa , have deemed it expedient to conclude a treaty for that purpose . " ARTICLE I .- ( Search of vessels engaged in the 92 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
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... engaged in the African slave - trade , or of having been fitted out for that purpose ; or of having , during the voyage on which they are met by the said cruisers , been engaged in the African slave- trade , contrary to the provisions ...
... engaged in the African slave - trade , or of having been fitted out for that purpose ; or of having , during the voyage on which they are met by the said cruisers , been engaged in the African slave- trade , contrary to the provisions ...
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