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State Papers Relating to the Diplomatick Transactions Between the American ... - Page 121
by A. G. Gebhardt - 1816
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - United States - 1815 - 490 pages
...each party at liberty to make respecting commerce and navigation, those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself; and by founding...the United States with respect to treaties, or to control their interests in regard to commerce. Informing a commercial -treaty with Britain, therefore,...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1817 - 512 pages
...ihe'basis of their agreement, the most perfect equality and •reciprocity — and reserving with all to each party the liberty of admitting at its pleasure other nations to a participation • *• Treaty of Alliance, »rl. *. of the same advantages." Corresponding with this declaration...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1819 - 518 pages
...of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility, and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving whhal to each party the liberty of admitting at its pleasure...the United States with respect to treaties, or to control their interests in regard to commerce. In forming a commercial treaty with Britain, therefore,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 4

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1819 - 816 pages
...which it shall find most conveniente itself; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely api' reciprocal utility, and the just rules of free intercourse...pleasure, other nations to a participation of the same advantage. In the second article of the same treaty, it was ato stipulated, that neither the United...
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Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ...

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 600 pages
...each party at liberty to make, respecting navigation and commerce, those interiour regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself, and by founding...nations to a participation of the same advantages. It is in the spirit of this intention, and to fulfil these views, that his said majesty, having named...
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Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ...

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1821 - 628 pages
...such ulterior regulations as it shall find most convenient to itself, and by founding the advantages of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility and the...nations to a participation of the same advantages. On these principles their said high mightinesses the states general of the United Netherlands have...
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Aug. 1, 1778, to March 30, 1782, inclusive

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 874 pages
...each party at liberty to make, respecting navigation and commerce, those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself ; and by founding...nations to a participation of the same advantages. It is in the spirit of this intention, and to fulfil these views, that his said majesty, having named...
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Journals of the American Congress: from 1774 to 1788: In Four Volumes ...

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1024 pages
...commerce solely upon reciprocal utility and the just rules of free intercourse, reserving with all, 823 On these principles their high mightinesses, the states general of the United Netherlands, have named...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 412 pages
...each party at liberty to make, respecting commerce and navigation, those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself; and by founding...nations to a participation of the same advantages. It is in the spirit of this intention, and to fulfil these views, that his said Majesty, having named...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 pages
...each party at liberty to make, respecting commerce and navigation, those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself; and by founding...nations to a participation of the same advantages. It is in the spirit of this intention, and to fulfil these views, that his said Majesty, having named...
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