Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... powers , and preserve the most exact neu- trality : they solemnly declare their firm intention to be , that their respective subjects shall strictly observe the Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that ...
... powers , and preserve the most exact neu- trality : they solemnly declare their firm intention to be , that their respective subjects shall strictly observe the Laws forbid- ding all contraband trade with the powers now being , or that ...
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... powers are , that all other trade whatsoever shall be deemed , and re- main free and unrestrained . " By the declaration delivered to the belligerent powers , their . contracting majesties have already challenged the privileges founded ...
... powers are , that all other trade whatsoever shall be deemed , and re- main free and unrestrained . " By the declaration delivered to the belligerent powers , their . contracting majesties have already challenged the privileges founded ...
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... powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V. " Should any of the merchantmen belonging to the subjects of the contracting powers ...
... powers shall be employed in escort- ing convoys , according to the particular circumstances of the navigators and traders of each nation . ARTICLE V. " Should any of the merchantmen belonging to the subjects of the contracting powers ...
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... powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present treaty , and , after a thorough knowledge of the principles on which it rests , share equally in the obliga- tions ...
... powers have antecedently agreed , and do engage to give to all other neutral powers free leave to accede to the present treaty , and , after a thorough knowledge of the principles on which it rests , share equally in the obliga- tions ...
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... powers granted us for the purpose , we have put our hands and seals to the pres- ent treaty . " Given at Copenhagen , July the 19th , 1780 . " CHARLES D'OSTEN , called SOKEN . " J. SCHACK RATLAU . " A. P. COMTE BERNSTORFF . " O. THOFT ...
... powers granted us for the purpose , we have put our hands and seals to the pres- ent treaty . " Given at Copenhagen , July the 19th , 1780 . " CHARLES D'OSTEN , called SOKEN . " J. SCHACK RATLAU . " A. P. COMTE BERNSTORFF . " O. THOFT ...
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