Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... ment , when the assailing power has taken such a station , as to expose to imminent danger , any ship or ships that would attempt to sail in or out of the said ports . " 4th . No neutral ship shall be stopped , without a material and ...
... ment , when the assailing power has taken such a station , as to expose to imminent danger , any ship or ships that would attempt to sail in or out of the said ports . " 4th . No neutral ship shall be stopped , without a material and ...
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... ment of what shall be lawfully due to them . " ( Etc. ) ARTICLE VI . - Consuls to receive declarations from captains of losses at sea , etc. ARTICLE VII . — Power of consuls in the case of shipwreck of vessels of their nation . ARTICLE ...
... ment of what shall be lawfully due to them . " ( Etc. ) ARTICLE VI . - Consuls to receive declarations from captains of losses at sea , etc. ARTICLE VII . — Power of consuls in the case of shipwreck of vessels of their nation . ARTICLE ...
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... ment of their liberty , property and the religion which they profess . " FRANCE , 1803 . CONVENTION FOR PAYMENT OF SIXTY MILLIONS OF FRANCS BY THE UNITED STATES . ARTICLE I.- " The Government of the United States engages to pay to the ...
... ment of their liberty , property and the religion which they profess . " FRANCE , 1803 . CONVENTION FOR PAYMENT OF SIXTY MILLIONS OF FRANCS BY THE UNITED STATES . ARTICLE I.- " The Government of the United States engages to pay to the ...
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... ment of independence , an event from which very different ex- pectations have been cherished , and which ought to bestow equal advantages on all who have laboured equally in giving birth to it , such a loss cannot fail to be attended ...
... ment of independence , an event from which very different ex- pectations have been cherished , and which ought to bestow equal advantages on all who have laboured equally in giving birth to it , such a loss cannot fail to be attended ...
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... ment of Great Britain ; and the said United States on their part , John Adams , esqr . , late a commissioner of the United States of America at the Court of Versailles , late Delegate in Congress from the State of Massachusetts , and ...
... ment of Great Britain ; and the said United States on their part , John Adams , esqr . , late a commissioner of the United States of America at the Court of Versailles , late Delegate in Congress from the State of Massachusetts , and ...
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