Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... respect to Fisheries .. PAGE 50 51 285 52 55 57 Report of Committee , on Fisheries and Boundary , Aug. 16 , 1782 ... respecting Fisheries , Boundary , etc. , 1818 .. Note to Convention of 1818 .... Treaty of Boundaries , etc. , 1842 ...
... respect to Fisheries .. PAGE 50 51 285 52 55 57 Report of Committee , on Fisheries and Boundary , Aug. 16 , 1782 ... respecting Fisheries , Boundary , etc. , 1818 .. Note to Convention of 1818 .... Treaty of Boundaries , etc. , 1842 ...
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... respect to commerce in this plan of treaties . Much of it is taken word for word from the treaty of commerce of 1713 between France and England ( Utrecht ) , and many of the articles appear in even earlier treaties . and immunities at ...
... respect to commerce in this plan of treaties . Much of it is taken word for word from the treaty of commerce of 1713 between France and England ( Utrecht ) , and many of the articles appear in even earlier treaties . and immunities at ...
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... respecting commerce and navigation , those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon ... respect of commerce and navigation , which FRANCE , 1778 . 27.
... respecting commerce and navigation , those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon ... respect of commerce and navigation , which FRANCE , 1778 . 27.
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... respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual protection afforded to ves- sels . See Plan of Treaties , IV . ARTICLE VIII . — The King of France promises to employ his good offices with the Barbary Powers ...
... respect of certain French tonnage duties . ARTICLES VI and VII . - Mutual protection afforded to ves- sels . See Plan of Treaties , IV . ARTICLE VIII . — The King of France promises to employ his good offices with the Barbary Powers ...
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... of the crews of the respect- ive vessels , and all differences , of whatever nature they be which may arise between the privates of the said crews , or be- tween any of them and their captains , or between FRANCE , 1788 . 37.
... of the crews of the respect- ive vessels , and all differences , of whatever nature they be which may arise between the privates of the said crews , or be- tween any of them and their captains , or between FRANCE , 1788 . 37.
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