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... citizens respectively , without dis- tinction of persons or places . II . The two High Contracting Parties being desirous of placing the commerce and navigation of their respective countries on the liberal basis of perfect equality and ...
... citizens respectively , without dis- tinction of persons or places . II . The two High Contracting Parties being desirous of placing the commerce and navigation of their respective countries on the liberal basis of perfect equality and ...
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... citizens do or shall enjoy , submitting themselves to the laws there established , to which native sub- jects or citizens are subjected . The ships of war and Post- Office packets of each Contract- ing Party respectively , shall have ...
... citizens do or shall enjoy , submitting themselves to the laws there established , to which native sub- jects or citizens are subjected . The ships of war and Post- Office packets of each Contract- ing Party respectively , shall have ...
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... citizens of the country in which they reside or are con- ducting their business , and to be subject to the laws of that country . X. Whenever the citizens of either of the Contracting Parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum in ...
... citizens of the country in which they reside or are con- ducting their business , and to be subject to the laws of that country . X. Whenever the citizens of either of the Contracting Parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum in ...
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... citizens of the country ; and in the absence of such heirs and representatives , the property shall be treated in the same manner as the like property belonging to a subject or citizen of the country under similar circumstances . In ...
... citizens of the country ; and in the absence of such heirs and representatives , the property shall be treated in the same manner as the like property belonging to a subject or citizen of the country under similar circumstances . In ...
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... citizens of the country are liable . the other its intention of ter- minating it . XXVIII. XIII . Both Contracting Par- ties promise and engage formally to give their special protection to the persons and property of the subjects or ...
... citizens of the country are liable . the other its intention of ter- minating it . XXVIII. XIII . Both Contracting Par- ties promise and engage formally to give their special protection to the persons and property of the subjects or ...
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Seite 394 - Les blocus, pour être obligatoires, doivent être effectifs, c'est-à-dire maintenus par une force suffisante pour interdire réellement l'accès du littoral de l'ennemi.
Seite 373 - L'intervention des autorités locales aura seulement lieu dans les deux pays pour maintenir l'ordre , garantir les intérêts des sauveteurs s'ils sont étrangers aux équipages naufragés , et assurer l'exécution des dispositions à observer pour l'entrée et la sortie des marchandises sauvées.
Seite 432 - Every state shall abide by the determinations of the United States in Congress assembled, on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state ; and the Union shall be perpetual.
Seite 398 - Toutes les fois qu'il n'y aura pas de stipulations contraires entre les armateurs, les chargeurs et les assureurs, les avaries que les navires des deux pays auraient éprouvées en mer, en se rendant dans les ports respectifs, seront réglées par les consuls de leur nation, à moins...
Seite 158 - Country in which they may be; for which they may employ in defence of their rights, such advocates, solicitors, notaries, agents and factors as they may judge proper in all their trials at law; and such citizens or agents shall have free opportunity to...
Seite 160 - ... to the laws, usages and customs of the country. Liberty shall also be granted to bury the citizens of the United States who may die...
Seite 13 - États respectifs, ont résolu de conclure un Traité à cet effet, et ont nommé pour leurs plénipotentiaires , savoir: Sa Majesté l'Empereur des Français, M.
Seite 656 - Act, 1852," and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that...
Seite 156 - No duties of tonnage, harbour, pilotage, lighthouse, quarantine, or other similar or corresponding duties of whatever nature or under whatever denomination, levied in the name or for the profit of the Government, public functionaries, private individuals, Corporations, or establishments of any kind, shall be imposed in the ports of the...
Seite 426 - The long-continued and intemperate interference of the Northern people with the question of slavery in the Southern States has at length produced its natural effects. The different sections of the Union are now arrayed against each other, and the time has arrived, so much dreaded by the Father of his Country, when hostile geographical parties have been formed.