The Diplomacy of the United States. Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Treaty of Ghent, in 1814, with Great Britain. [By Theodore Lyman, Jr.]Wells & Lilly, 1826 - 379 Seiten |
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... contraband - Rules of neu- trality - Danger of a war - Executive appoints Mr. Jay to London - Decides question of neutrality - Concludes a treaty -Unpopular - Eventually favourable to United States , CHAPTER X. Page . 156 . . 190 TREATY ...
... contraband - Rules of neu- trality - Danger of a war - Executive appoints Mr. Jay to London - Decides question of neutrality - Concludes a treaty -Unpopular - Eventually favourable to United States , CHAPTER X. Page . 156 . . 190 TREATY ...
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... contraband . " ART . 13. If by the exhibiting of the abovesaid certificates , the other party discover there are any of those sorts of goods which are prohibited and declared contraband , and consigned for a port under the obedience of ...
... contraband . " ART . 13. If by the exhibiting of the abovesaid certificates , the other party discover there are any of those sorts of goods which are prohibited and declared contraband , and consigned for a port under the obedience of ...
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... contraband merchandises cannot be all received on board the vessel of the captor , then the captor may , notwithstand- ing the offer of delivering him the contraband goods , carry the vessel into the nearest port , agreeable to what is ...
... contraband merchandises cannot be all received on board the vessel of the captor , then the captor may , notwithstand- ing the offer of delivering him the contraband goods , carry the vessel into the nearest port , agreeable to what is ...
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... contraband goods being always excepted . It is also agreed in like manner , that the same liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship , with this effect , that although they be enemies to both or either party , they are ...
... contraband goods being always excepted . It is also agreed in like manner , that the same liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship , with this effect , that although they be enemies to both or either party , they are ...
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... contraband , and under this name of contra- band , or prohibited goods , shall be comprehended arms , great guns , bombs with the fusees , and other things belonging to them , cannon - ball , gun - powder , match , pikes , swords ...
... contraband , and under this name of contra- band , or prohibited goods , shall be comprehended arms , great guns , bombs with the fusees , and other things belonging to them , cannon - ball , gun - powder , match , pikes , swords ...
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