 | Theodore Lyman - Diplomacy - 1828 - 494 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captain, should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country ; or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | Theodore Lyman - United States - 1828 - 500 pages
...helonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captnin, should disturh the order or tranquillity of the country ; or the said consuls, vice consuls,... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captain, should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country ; or the said consuls, vice consulH, or commercial agents, should require... | |
 | Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 644 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captain should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country; or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 646 pages
...vessels belongingto the nation whose interestsare committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captain should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country; or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | Peter Force - Almanacs, American - 1834 - 434 pages
...local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or nf the captain, should disturb (he order or tranquillity of the country, or the said Consuls, Vice Consuls, or Commercial Agents should require iheir assistance to cause their decisions ID be carried into effector supported It is, however, understood,... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 810 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews,...or of the captain, should disturb the order or the tranquility of the country, or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 800 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews,...or of the captain, should disturb the order or the tranquility of the country, or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | History, Modern - 1835 - 804 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews,...or of the captain, should disturb the order or the tranquility of the country, or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
 | William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews,...or of the captain, should disturb the order or the tranquil ity of the country, or the said consuls, vice consuls, or commercial agents should require... | |
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