Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... vessels . " The thirteenth article of the Treaty with Utrecht , and the method of carrying on the fishery which has at all times been acknowledged , shall be the plan upon which the fishery shall be carried on there it shall not be ...
... vessels . " The thirteenth article of the Treaty with Utrecht , and the method of carrying on the fishery which has at all times been acknowledged , shall be the plan upon which the fishery shall be carried on there it shall not be ...
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... vessels in her ports . and on the high seas near her coasts ; and to recover and re- store ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc . ) - " The most ...
... vessels in her ports . and on the high seas near her coasts ; and to recover and re- store ships taken in her jurisdiction ; and her ships of war in convoy shall take U. S. vessels under convoy and protect them , etc . ) - " The most ...
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... vessels belonging to the sub- jects , people , or inhabitants of the said United States , or any of them , and holding the same course or going the same way ; and shall defend such vessels as long as they hold the same course , or go ...
... vessels belonging to the sub- jects , people , or inhabitants of the said United States , or any of them , and holding the same course or going the same way ; and shall defend such vessels as long as they hold the same course , or go ...
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... vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and plunderings . " ARTICLE VIII .- ( If Great Britain declare war upon France , the United States not to assist Great Britain in any way ...
... vessels and effects , against all such attacks , assaults , violences , injuries , depredations and plunderings . " ARTICLE VIII .- ( If Great Britain declare war upon France , the United States not to assist Great Britain in any way ...
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... vessels to be protected and as- sisted . ) If any ships belonging to either of the parties , their subjects , or people , shall within the coasts or dominions of the other , stick upon the sands , or be wrecked , or suffer any other ...
... vessels to be protected and as- sisted . ) If any ships belonging to either of the parties , their subjects , or people , shall within the coasts or dominions of the other , stick upon the sands , or be wrecked , or suffer any other ...
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