Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... entered into by the two courts aforesaid , the high contracting parties shall give notice , in the most friendly manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility ...
... entered into by the two courts aforesaid , the high contracting parties shall give notice , in the most friendly manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility ...
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... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of those places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes ; but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart , and carry ...
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of those places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes ; but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart , and carry ...
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... enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless they should be suspected , upon some manifest tokens , of carrying ...
... enter into port , or being entered into port , and not willing to unload their cargoes or break bulk , shall not be obliged to give an account of their lading , unless they should be suspected , upon some manifest tokens , of carrying ...
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... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of such places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes , but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart and carry their ...
... enter the ports of either party ; nor shall the searchers or other officers of such places search the same , or make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes , but they may hoist sail at any time , and depart and carry their ...
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... entering into a treaty of amity and commerce with the said Confederated Provinces , on the 6th of February , 1778 , having had the goodness to support them , not only with his forces by land and sea , but also with advances of money ...
... entering into a treaty of amity and commerce with the said Confederated Provinces , on the 6th of February , 1778 , having had the goodness to support them , not only with his forces by land and sea , but also with advances of money ...
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