| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 924 páginas
...whatever, shall be. considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article; but, on the lic functionary of the United States, thereto authorized,...the United States. And iu order to the prevention o thf most acknowledged articles in the law of nature or nations. ARTICLE XXV. • The two contracting... | |
| United States - 1873 - 1186 páginas
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that...the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations. ARTICLE XXV. The two contracting parties have granted to each other the liberty of having... | |
| United States - 1873 - 1180 páginas
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that for which they are provided, aud during which they are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged articles in the law of... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1880 - 746 páginas
...Constitution. In the twenty-ninth article of the treaty of 177H "the two contracting parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other consuls, vice consuls, agents, and commissaries, whose functions shall be regulated by a particular agreement." (8 Stat. L., 28.) The "particular agreement"... | |
| David Dudley Field - 1884 - 604 páginas
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that...to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged article in the law of nature or nations." 81 Franklin and Frederick! If one were not the greatest discoverer... | |
| North Carolina - 1900 - 878 páginas
...annuling or Suspending this and the next preceding Article, but on the Contrary that the state of the war is precisely that for which they are provided,...articles in the law of Nature or Nations. Article 25. The two Contracting parties grant to each other the liberty of having each in the ports of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1340 páginas
...the territories of his Sardinian Majesty. AK7ITLE XV. The two high contracting parties reciprocally grant to each other the liberty of having each in the ports and other commercial places of the other, consuls, vice-consuls, and commercial agents of their own... | |
| 1887 - 900 páginas
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article, but on the contrary that the state of war is precisely that for...the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations. ARTICLE XXV. The two contracting parties grant to each other the liberty of having, each... | |
| 1917 - 1154 páginas
...whatever shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but on the contrary that the state of war is precisely that for...the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations." This court must take judicial notice of the public acts of the United States and its... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1889 - 560 páginas
...whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that...acknowledged articles in the law of nature or nations."* This was an appropriate ending of Dr. Franklin's diplomatic services, a real gain for humanity achieved... | |
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