Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays , and other places , on the coasts of Nova Scotia , that is to say , on those which lie towards ...
... manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said seas , bays , and other places , on the coasts of Nova Scotia , that is to say , on those which lie towards ...
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... manner , by their com- petition , the fishery of the French , during the temporary exer- cise of it which is granted to them , upon the coasts of the Island of Newfoundland ; and he will , for this purpose , cause the fixed settlements ...
... manner , by their com- petition , the fishery of the French , during the temporary exer- cise of it which is granted to them , upon the coasts of the Island of Newfoundland ; and he will , for this purpose , cause the fixed settlements ...
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... manner , defend such re- quisitions , which shall be supported by both parties with unanimity . But in case of any refusal , or even delay in redress- ing the grievances complained of ; then their majesties will THE ARMED NEUTRALITY ...
... manner , defend such re- quisitions , which shall be supported by both parties with unanimity . But in case of any refusal , or even delay in redress- ing the grievances complained of ; then their majesties will THE ARMED NEUTRALITY ...
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... manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility , or causing any loss or injury to other powers , their only intention is to protect the trade and navigation of ...
... manner , to the belligerent powers , of the measures by them taken ; by which , far from meaning any manner of hostility , or causing any loss or injury to other powers , their only intention is to protect the trade and navigation of ...
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... manner as they ought to protect and defend vessels belonging to the subjects of the most christian king . " ARTICLE V. ( Reciprocal of IV . ) - " In like manner the said United States , and their ships of war , and convoys sailing under ...
... manner as they ought to protect and defend vessels belonging to the subjects of the most christian king . " ARTICLE V. ( Reciprocal of IV . ) - " In like manner the said United States , and their ships of war , and convoys sailing under ...
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