Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284페이지 |
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... Parties ; And it is further agreed , That all the ports and places on its Eastern side , to whichsoever of the parties belonging , may freely be resorted to , and used by both parties , in as ample a manner as any of the Atlantic Ports ...
... Parties ; And it is further agreed , That all the ports and places on its Eastern side , to whichsoever of the parties belonging , may freely be resorted to , and used by both parties , in as ample a manner as any of the Atlantic Ports ...
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... Parties ) who have Commis- sions from any other Prince or State in Enmity with either Nation , to arm their Ships in the Ports of either of the said Parties , nor to sell what they have taken , nor in any other manner to exchange the ...
... Parties ) who have Commis- sions from any other Prince or State in Enmity with either Nation , to arm their Ships in the Ports of either of the said Parties , nor to sell what they have taken , nor in any other manner to exchange the ...
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... Parties ; but if forced by stress of weather or the Dangers of the Sea , to enter therein , par- ticular care shall be taken to hasten their departure , and to cause them to retire as soon as possible . Nothing in this Treaty contained ...
... Parties ; but if forced by stress of weather or the Dangers of the Sea , to enter therein , par- ticular care shall be taken to hasten their departure , and to cause them to retire as soon as possible . Nothing in this Treaty contained ...
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