Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... lawful to break up the Hatches of such Ship , or to open any Chest , Coffers , Packs , Casks , or any other Vessels found therein , or to remove the smallest Parcels of her Goods , whether such Ship belongs to the Subjects of France or ...
... lawful to break up the Hatches of such Ship , or to open any Chest , Coffers , Packs , Casks , or any other Vessels found therein , or to remove the smallest Parcels of her Goods , whether such Ship belongs to the Subjects of France or ...
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... lawful to carry them afterwards to any Ports belonging to the Enemy . The two contracting Parties agree , that the Term of two Months being passed after the Declaration of War , their respective Subjects , from whatever Part of the ...
... lawful to carry them afterwards to any Ports belonging to the Enemy . The two contracting Parties agree , that the Term of two Months being passed after the Declaration of War , their respective Subjects , from whatever Part of the ...
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... lawful , during the time hereinafter Limited , for the Citizens of the United States , to carry to any of His Majesty's Islands and Ports in the West Indies from the United States in their own Vessels , not being above the burthen of ...
... lawful , during the time hereinafter Limited , for the Citizens of the United States , to carry to any of His Majesty's Islands and Ports in the West Indies from the United States in their own Vessels , not being above the burthen of ...
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