Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... persons , without being restrained in their emigration , under any pretence what- soever , except on account of debts , or criminal prosecutions ; the term limited for this emigration being fixed to the space of eighteen months , to be ...
... persons , without being restrained in their emigration , under any pretence what- soever , except on account of debts , or criminal prosecutions ; the term limited for this emigration being fixed to the space of eighteen months , to be ...
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... persons or places . And the terms herein mentioned , shall be perpetual between the most christian king , his heirs and successors , and the said United States . " ------- ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than ...
... persons or places . And the terms herein mentioned , shall be perpetual between the most christian king , his heirs and successors , and the said United States . " ------- ARTICLE I. ( The subjects of France to pay no other duties than ...
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... persons and goods . " ARTICLE XIX .- ( Property recaptured from pirates to be restored . ) — “ All ships and merchandises of what nature soever , which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirates or rob- bers on the high seas ...
... persons and goods . " ARTICLE XIX .- ( Property recaptured from pirates to be restored . ) — “ All ships and merchandises of what nature soever , which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirates or rob- bers on the high seas ...
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... persons shipwrecked , or such as shall be in danger thereof ; and letters of safe conduct shall likewise be given to them for their free and quiet passage from thence , and the return of every one to his own country . " ARTICLE XXII ...
... persons shipwrecked , or such as shall be in danger thereof ; and letters of safe conduct shall likewise be given to them for their free and quiet passage from thence , and the return of every one to his own country . " ARTICLE XXII ...
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... person , of either nation , shall take such commissions or letters of marque , he shall be punished as a pirate . ” ARTICLE XXV .— ( Privateers of a state at war with one of the parties shall not fit out vessels in the ports of the ...
... person , of either nation , shall take such commissions or letters of marque , he shall be punished as a pirate . ” ARTICLE XXV .— ( Privateers of a state at war with one of the parties shall not fit out vessels in the ports of the ...
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