Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... necessary and usual for drying of fish ; or to resort to the said island , beyond the time necessary for fishing , and the drying of fish . But it shall be allowed to the subjects of France to catch fish , and to dry them on land , in ...
... necessary and usual for drying of fish ; or to resort to the said island , beyond the time necessary for fishing , and the drying of fish . But it shall be allowed to the subjects of France to catch fish , and to dry them on land , in ...
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... necessary for the repair of their scaffolds , huts , and fishing vessels . " The thirteenth article of the Treaty with Utrecht , and the method of carrying on the fishery which has at all times been acknowledged , shall be the plan upon ...
... necessary for the repair of their scaffolds , huts , and fishing vessels . " The thirteenth article of the Treaty with Utrecht , and the method of carrying on the fishery which has at all times been acknowledged , shall be the plan upon ...
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... necessary assistance . The ships of war and frigates , of either of the contracting powers , shall thus protect and assist the merchantmen of the other : provided nevertheless , that , under the sanction of such required assistance and ...
... necessary assistance . The ships of war and frigates , of either of the contracting powers , shall thus protect and assist the merchantmen of the other : provided nevertheless , that , under the sanction of such required assistance and ...
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... exchange either ships , merchandises , or any other lading ; neither shall they be allowed even to purchase victuals , except such as shall be necessary for their going to the next port of that 20 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
... exchange either ships , merchandises , or any other lading ; neither shall they be allowed even to purchase victuals , except such as shall be necessary for their going to the next port of that 20 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS .
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Freeman Snow. necessary for their going to the next port of that prince or state from which they have commissions . " ARTICLE XXVI .— ( Citizens of one may trade with the enemies of the others : free ships , free goods , and also persons ...
Freeman Snow. necessary for their going to the next port of that prince or state from which they have commissions . " ARTICLE XXVI .— ( Citizens of one may trade with the enemies of the others : free ships , free goods , and also persons ...
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