Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 80
Página 1
... made over to the queen of Great Britain , and to her crown , forever , as the most Christian king doth , at present , yield and make over all PART TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TREATIES RELATING TO AMERICAN HISTORY.
... made over to the queen of Great Britain , and to her crown , forever , as the most Christian king doth , at present , yield and make over all PART TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS EXTRACTS FROM EUROPEAN TREATIES RELATING TO AMERICAN HISTORY.
Página 2
Freeman Snow. doth , at present , yield and make over all the particulars above said ; and that in such ample manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said ...
Freeman Snow. doth , at present , yield and make over all the particulars above said ; and that in such ample manner and form , that the subjects of the most Christian king shall hereafter be excluded from all kind of fishing in the said ...
Página 3
... present Treaty except what relates to the Island of Cape Breton , as well as to the other Islands and coasts in the mouth and in the Gulph of St. Lawrence . And His Britannic Majesty consents to leave to the subjects of the Most ...
... present Treaty except what relates to the Island of Cape Breton , as well as to the other Islands and coasts in the mouth and in the Gulph of St. Lawrence . And His Britannic Majesty consents to leave to the subjects of the Most ...
Página 5
... present Treaty , to His Most Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the ...
... present Treaty , to His Most Christian Majesty . " ARTICLE V. " His Majesty the Most Christian King , in order to prevent the quarrels which have hitherto arisen between the two Nations of England and France , consents to renounce the ...
Página 7
... present treaty ; but if from the value of the possessions of the English proprietors they should not be able to dispose of them within the said term , then His Catholic Majesty shall grant them a prolongation proportioned to that end ...
... present treaty ; but if from the value of the possessions of the English proprietors they should not be able to dispose of them within the said term , then His Catholic Majesty shall grant them a prolongation proportioned to that end ...
Contenido
185 | |
197 | |
205 | |
211 | |
218 | |
228 | |
234 | |
402 | |
94 | |
103 | |
113 | |
124 | |
132 | |
138 | |
143 | |
165 | |
173 | |
413 | |
427 | |
444 | |
471 | |
492 | |
498 | |
511 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Adams agreed alliance American Amity annexation Apia appointed arbitration ARTICLE authority bays Behring Sea boundary Britain Britannic Majesty British canal citizens claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast Colombia colonies commerce and navigation commissioners concluded Congress Consular Agents Consuls Consuls-General continent convention court crime Cuba declared dominion duties England established Europe European exchanged at Washington extradition favored nation February fish fisheries fishermen force foreign France German granted Hawaiian Islands hereby high contracting parties Holy Alliance independence interest July jurisdiction King laws liberty Majesty's Government Malietoa ment Mexico minister Monroe Monroe Doctrine negotiation neutral Newfoundland Nicaragua officers Pacific Ocean peace persons Plenipotentiaries ports possession powers present President principles privileges Proclaimed proposed protection purpose question Ratifications exchanged reciprocity treaty Republic respective river Russia Samoa seals Secretary Senate ships South America Spain Spanish stipulations subjects territory thence thereof tion trade United vessels Vice-Consuls waters