Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... received , into any of their ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns , any pirates or sea robbers , or afford or suffer any entertainment , assistance or provision to be afforded to them ; but shall endeavour by ...
... received , into any of their ports , havens , roads , countries , islands , cities or towns , any pirates or sea robbers , or afford or suffer any entertainment , assistance or provision to be afforded to them ; but shall endeavour by ...
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... received those goods , shall forthwith discharge the ship , and not hinder her by any means freely to prosecute the voyage on which she was bound . " ARTICLE XVII .- ( Neutral goods on board ships of the enemy subject to confiscation ...
... received those goods , shall forthwith discharge the ship , and not hinder her by any means freely to prosecute the voyage on which she was bound . " ARTICLE XVII .- ( Neutral goods on board ships of the enemy subject to confiscation ...
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... received and treated with all humanity and kindness , and enjoy all friendly protection and help ; and they shall be permitted to refresh and provide themselves , at reasonable rates , with vict- uals and all things needful , for the ...
... received and treated with all humanity and kindness , and enjoy all friendly protection and help ; and they shall be permitted to refresh and provide themselves , at reasonable rates , with vict- uals and all things needful , for the ...
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... received . " If you shall find that to be impracticable , you are hereby authorized to relax the demands of the United States , and to enlarge their offers agreeably to the following directions : " If his most christian majesty shall ...
... received . " If you shall find that to be impracticable , you are hereby authorized to relax the demands of the United States , and to enlarge their offers agreeably to the following directions : " If his most christian majesty shall ...
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... received injuries from England , to make common cause with them , and to accede to the present alliance , under such conditions as shall be freely agreed to and settled between all the parties . " ARTICLE XI . ( Mutual guarantee of ...
... received injuries from England , to make common cause with them , and to accede to the present alliance , under such conditions as shall be freely agreed to and settled between all the parties . " ARTICLE XI . ( Mutual guarantee of ...
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