Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... ( Vessels to carry sea letters and certifi- cates in time of war . ) - " To the end that all manner of dissen- sions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented , on one side and the other , it is agreed , that in case either of the parties ...
... ( Vessels to carry sea letters and certifi- cates in time of war . ) - " To the end that all manner of dissen- sions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented , on one side and the other , it is agreed , that in case either of the parties ...
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... vessels of the other are to remain out of cannon shot ; goods to be examined before being put or board . ) - " If ... vessel shall exhibit his passport concerning the property of the ship , made out ac- cording to the form inserted in ...
... vessels of the other are to remain out of cannon shot ; goods to be examined before being put or board . ) - " If ... vessel shall exhibit his passport concerning the property of the ship , made out ac- cording to the form inserted in ...
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... vessels of either parties , shall be subject to no further visitation ; but all visita- tion or search shall be made beforehand , and all prohibited goods shall be stopped on the spot , before the same be put on board the ships or vessels ...
... vessels of either parties , shall be subject to no further visitation ; but all visita- tion or search shall be made beforehand , and all prohibited goods shall be stopped on the spot , before the same be put on board the ships or vessels ...
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... vessels of either party , shall be liable to seizure and confiscation . " The twenty - fifth article is not to be insisted on . " You will solicit the court of France for an immediate supply of twenty or thirty thousand muskets and ...
... vessels of either party , shall be liable to seizure and confiscation . " The twenty - fifth article is not to be insisted on . " You will solicit the court of France for an immediate supply of twenty or thirty thousand muskets and ...
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... vessels passports and certificates . ARTICLE XIII . - Proceedings in the case of contraband goods . If only a part of the cargo be contraband , the captor may take that part on board his ship , and permit the captured ship to proceed on ...
... vessels passports and certificates . ARTICLE XIII . - Proceedings in the case of contraband goods . If only a part of the cargo be contraband , the captor may take that part on board his ship , and permit the captured ship to proceed on ...
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