Recueil des principaux traités d'alliance, de paix, de trève ...: conclus par les puissances de l'Europe ... depuis 1761 jusqu'à présent ...

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Chés Jean Chretien Dieterich, 1800 - Europe
 

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Page 330 - of America; and between their refpective countries, territories, cities, towns and people of every degree, without exception of perfons or places. ART. II. His Majefty will withdraw all his troops and garrifons from all pofts and places within the boundary lines affigned by the Treaty of Peace to the United States. This evacuation
Page 350 - it being unjuft and impolitic, that debts and engagements contracted, and made by individuals, having confidence in each other, and in their refpeftive Governments, fhould ever be deftroyed or impaired by National Authority, on account of National Differences and Difcontents. ART. XI. It is agreed between His
Page 568 - of the ftipulations contained in the fourth article, his Catholic Majefty will permit the citizens of the United States, for the fpace of three years from this time, to depofit their merchandizes and effects in the port of New Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than fair price for the hire of the
Page 334 - (hall, however, according to the Treaty of Peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is farther agreed, that all the Ports and Places on its Eaftern fide, to which foever of the parties belonging, may freely be reforted to, and ufed by both parties in as ample a manner
Page 558 - all manner of liberty and fecurity, no diftinftion being made, who are the proprietors of the merchandizes laden thereon, from any port to the places of thofe who now are, or hereafter (hall be at enmity with his Catholic Majefty or the United States. It (hall be likewife lawful for the fubjefts
Page 332 - Company only excepted) and to navigate all the Lakes, Rivers, and Waters thereof, and freely to carry on trade and commerce With each other. But it is underftood, that this Article does not extend to the admiflion of
Page 586 - an explanatory article, to be added to the treaty of. amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and his Britannic Majefty, was concluded and figned at Philadelphia, on the 4th day of May laft, by Timothy Pickering, Efq. fecretary of
Page 552 - notaries, agents, and factors, as they may judge proper in all their affairs, and in all their trials at law, in which they may be concerned, before the tribunals of the other party, and fuch agents
Page 350 - ART. X. Neither the debts due from individuals of the one Nation to individuals of the other, nor (hares, nor monies which they may have in the public funds, or in the public or private banks,
Page 352 - the fame period, for Britifh veflels to import from the faid Islands, into the United States and to export from the United States to the faid Islands, all articles whatever, being of the growth, produce,' or manufacture of the faid Islands, or of the United States refpeftively which' now may, by the laws of the faid

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