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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ... - Page 234
1815
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 412 pages
...whatever part of the world they come, shall not plead the ignorance mentioned in this article. "ART. 15. And that more effectual care may be taken for the...and inhabitants of both parties, that they suffer no injary by the men of war or privateers of the other party, all the commanders of the ships of his most...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: Arthur Lee ...

United States. Department of State - United States - 1829 - 684 pages
...whatever part of the world they come, shall not plead the ignorance mentioned in this article. ARTICLE XX. And that more effectual care may be taken for the security of the subjects and people of either party, that they do not suffer any injury by the men of war or privateers of the other...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: John Jay; Francis Dana

United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 546 pages
...other party, they shall be permitted to pursue their voyage without any molestation or impediment ; and that more effectual care may be taken for the security of the citizens, subjects, and people of both parts, it shall be expressly forbidden to the captains and commanders...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 646 pages
...taken for u^uHc»efrofmm tne security of the subjects and inhabitants of both parties, armed vessel* that they suffer no injury by the men of war or privateers of the party. ot|ler par^ a]j ^e commanders of the ships of his most Christian majesty and of the said United...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 644 pages
...inhabitants of both parties, of either party, that they sufler no injury by the men of waror privateersof the other party, all the commanders of the ships of his most christain majesty and of the said United States, and all their subjects and inhabitants, shall be forbid...
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A Digest of the Laws of the United States: Including an Abstract of the ...

Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...footing of natural subjects, or, at least, upon an equality with the most favoured nation.(3) 799. llon, in one or several inscriptions, as preferred by the gov subjects and people of either party, that they do not suffer molestation from the vessels of war or...
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A New Collection of Laws, Charters and Local Ordinances of the ..., Volume 2

Joseph M. White - Colonies - 1839 - 762 pages
...article. Mutual guarantee against injuries from the armed vessels of either party. [ *86 ] ART. 15. And that more effectual care may be taken *for the...the ships of his most Christian majesty and of the said United States, and all their subjects and inhabitants, shall be forbid doing any injury or damage...
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A New Collection of Laws, Charters and Local Ordinances of the ..., Volume 2

Joseph M. White - Colonies - 1839 - 764 pages
...article. Mutual guarantee against injuries from the armed vessels of either party. [ *86 ] ART. 15. And that more effectual care may be taken *for the...injury by the men of war or privateers of the other parly, all the commanders of the ships of his most christian majesty and of the said United States,...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 15

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1829 - 1336 pages
...contraband, it shall not be in any wise lawful to carry them afterwards to a Port belonging to the Enemy. XV. And that more effectual care may be taken for the security of the two Contracting Parties, that they suffer no prejudice by the Men-of-War of the other Party, or by...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 8

United States - Session laws - 1846 - 1068 pages
...privateers to do no injury to either party ; if they do, to be punished and make reparation. ARTICLE XIII. And that more effectual care may be taken for the security of subjects and people of either party, that they do not suffer molestation from the vessells of war or...
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