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1Translation accede admiralty aforesaid alliance allies armed neutrality ARTICLE attack belligerent Powers belonging Bernstorff Britain Britannic Majesty British captain capture cargo commanders commerce and navigation concluded confiscation contraband contracting Parties convention convoy Copenhagen Count Count Bernstorff Court of Denmark Danish Majesty declaration Denmark-Norway droit Emperor enemy engagements England English Europe force foreign France free on board French text friendship frigate Government High Mightinesses Holland hostile Imperial Majesty instructions international law justice King of Denmark King of Sweden law of nations letters of marque Lord Majesty the King Majesty's maritime Martens merchandise merchant ships Minister naval neutral nations neutral Powers neutral ships neutral vessels observed ordinance Panin peace Petersburg Plenipotentiary present principles privateers prize protection Recueil regard Republic respect rights of neutral Royal Majesties sail sovereign Spain States-General stipulations subjects Swedish Majesty thereto tion trade treaty of commerce undersigned United Provinces war-ships
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Page 415 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy without knowing that the same is...‎
Page 638 - Que pour déterminer ce qui caractérise un port bloqué, on n'accorde cette dénomination qu'à celui où il ya, par la disposition de la puissance qui l'attaque avec des vaisseaux arrêtés et suffisamment proches, un danger évident d'entrer ; 5° Que ces principes servent de règle dans les procédures et les jugements sur la légalité des prises.‎
Page 524 - Now, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: — 1.‎
Page 286 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Treaty signed this day.‎
Page 454 - Despatches ; who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, have agreed upon the following articles : — . I.‎
Page 501 - French, his majesty the king of Prussia, his majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, and his majesty the King of...‎
Page 622 - Que tout vaisseau peut naviguer librement de port en port, et sur les côtes des nations en guerre.‎
Page 73 - A number of international congresses on the applications of electricity having been held towards the end of the last century and at the beginning of the present...‎
Page 500 - In witness whereof, we the undersigned, by virtue of our full powers, have signed the present separate article and hare affixed thereto the the seals of our arms.‎
Page 524 - Canada for the time being and all other persons whom it may concern are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.‎