Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and all other things in those parts which depend on the said lands and islands , together with the dominion , propriety , and possession of the said islands , lands , and places , and all right ...
... Port Royal , now called Annapolis Royal , and all other things in those parts which depend on the said lands and islands , together with the dominion , propriety , and possession of the said islands , lands , and places , and all right ...
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... port of the Mobile , and every thing which he possesses , or ought to possess , on the left side of the river Mississippi , except the town of New Orleans , and the island in which it is situated , which shall remain to France ...
... port of the Mobile , and every thing which he possesses , or ought to possess , on the left side of the river Mississippi , except the town of New Orleans , and the island in which it is situated , which shall remain to France ...
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... port , it is to be understood to be in such predica- 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 ...
... port , it is to be understood to be in such predica- 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 ...
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... ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns of the said United States , or any of them , than the na- tives thereof or any commercial companies established by them or any of them shall pay , but shall enjoy all other ...
... ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns of the said United States , or any of them , than the na- tives thereof or any commercial companies established by them or any of them shall pay , but shall enjoy all other ...
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... ports ; but shall seize them , and restore property taken by them . ) - " The most christian king and the said United States , shall not receive nor suffer to be received , into any of their ports , havens , roads , countries , islands ...
... ports ; but shall seize them , and restore property taken by them . ) - " The most christian king and the said United States , shall not receive nor suffer to be received , into any of their ports , havens , roads , countries , islands ...
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