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" It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers belonging to the said parties respectively, to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies... "
Recueil de traités d'alliance, de paix, de trêve de neutralité, de commerce ... - Page 558
edited by - 1835
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: John Jay; Francis Dana

United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 546 pages
...contracting parties, as for the private armed vessels belonging to their respective citizens and subjects, to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies ; neither shall they be obliged to pay anything to the officers of the Admiralty, or to any other judges...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 644 pages
...for the reART. 17. It shall be lawful for the shipg of war of either party, and privateers, freelj to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges, nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 646 pages
...ART. 17. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either February 6. pa^y, and priviteei s, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being Free entrance obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any I^of ^!'io oth«'' Ju(l8ei»'...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1835 - 676 pages
...words: " Авт. 17. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges; nor shall such prize« be arrested or seized...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ...

United States - 1835 - 674 pages
...following words: " ART. 17. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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The American Quarterly Review, Volume 10

Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1831 - 528 pages
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A New Collection of Laws, Charters and Local Ordinances of the ..., Volume 2

Joseph M. White - Colonies - 1839 - 764 pages
...the other. ART. 17. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 8

United States - Session laws - 1846 - 1068 pages
...to the nearest port of that prince or state from whom they obtained their commissions. ARTICLE XXV. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fee to the officers of the admiralty, or to any judges whatever ; nor shall the said prizes when they...
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Speech of John M. Clayton: Of Delaware, on French Spoliations. Delivered in ...

John Middleton Clayton - French spoliation claims - 1846 - 64 pages
...words : Article 17. It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty, or any other judges ; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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Speech of Mr. Truman Smith of Conn. on the French Spoliation Claims ...

Truman Smith - French spoliation claims - 1851 - 36 pages
...commissions." " Ант. 25. It shall be lawful for the ships of war anil privateers belonging to the saiJ parties respectively, to carry whithersoever they...from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any fee to the officers of the admiralty, or to any judges whateverl nor shall the said prizes when they...
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