Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... Breton ; and the fishery on the coasts of Nova Scotia or Acadia , and everywhere else out of the said Gulph , shall remain GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE , 1763 . 3 Treaty of Utrecht, Articles xii and xiii Cession of Louisiana, 1762.
... Breton ; and the fishery on the coasts of Nova Scotia or Acadia , and everywhere else out of the said Gulph , shall remain GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE , 1763 . 3 Treaty of Utrecht, Articles xii and xiii Cession of Louisiana, 1762.
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... remain to France ; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free , as well to the sub- jects of Great Britain as to those of France , in its whole breadth and length , from its source to the sea , and ...
... remain to France ; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free , as well to the sub- jects of Great Britain as to those of France , in its whole breadth and length , from its source to the sea , and ...
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... remain in force for and during the continuance of the present war ; and the obliga- tion enforced thereby , will serve as the ground - work of all treaties that may be set on foot hereafter : according to future occur- rences , and on ...
... remain in force for and during the continuance of the present war ; and the obliga- tion enforced thereby , will serve as the ground - work of all treaties that may be set on foot hereafter : according to future occur- rences , and on ...
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... remain out of cannon shot ; goods to be examined before being put or board . ) - " If the ships of the said subjects , people or inhabitants of either of the parties , shall be met with , either sailing along the coast , or on the high ...
... remain out of cannon shot ; goods to be examined before being put or board . ) - " If the ships of the said subjects , people or inhabitants of either of the parties , shall be met with , either sailing along the coast , or on the high ...
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... remain in all their force and vigour , and the United States on their part , or any of them , shall be at liberty to enact such laws relative to that matter as to them shall seem proper . " 1 1 ARTICLE XII . - Proof of the nationality ...
... remain in all their force and vigour , and the United States on their part , or any of them , shall be at liberty to enact such laws relative to that matter as to them shall seem proper . " 1 1 ARTICLE XII . - Proof of the nationality ...
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