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" It shall be lawful for all and singular the Subjects of the most Christian King and the Citizens People and Inhabitants of the said United States to sail with their Ships with all manner of Liberty and Security; no distinction being made, who are the... "
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ... - Page 143
1835
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Recueil manuel et pratique de traités, conventions et autres actes ..., Volume 5

Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - Europe - 1849 - 820 pages
...citizens of the United States of America and of the Republic of Ecuador, to sail with their ships, \vith all manner of liberty and security , no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandise laden thereon, from any port, to the places of those who now are, or hereafter shall be,...
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Institutes of International Law, Volumes 1-2

Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...contraband. By the commercial treaty of Utrecht between England and France (n), it is agreed, that it shall be lawful for all and singular the subjects of the Queen of Great Britain, and of the most Christian King, to sail with their ships with all manner of...
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Speech of Mr. Truman Smith of Conn. on the French Spoliation Claims ...

Truman Smith - French spoliation claims - 1851 - 36 pages
...oracular the subjects nf the most Chrietiaa King, and the citizens, people, and inhabitants of the saul United States, to sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being mad«, who are the proprietors of the merchandizes laden thereon, from any port to the places of those...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 27

Commerce - 1852 - 780 pages
...shall b.'. lawful for the citizens of the United States of America and of the Republic of Guatemala to sail with their ships, with all manner of liberty and security, no dbtinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandise laden thereon, from any port, to the...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 29

Commerce - 1853 - 788 pages
...shall be lawful for the citizens of the United States of America and of the republic of San Salvador to sail with their ships, with all manner of liberty...distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandise laden thereon, from any port to the places of those who now tire or shall be at enmity...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
..."It shall be lawful for all the subjects of the Queen of Great Britain and of the Most Christian King to sail with their ships, with all manner of liberty...distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandise laden therein,) from the places, ports, and havens of those who are enemies of both, or...
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Thirty Years' View, Or, A History of the Working of the American ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1856 - 764 pages
...defined in the twenty-third article of the treaty, which is in the words following: « ' A rt. 23. It shall be lawful for all and singular the subjects...sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and se«urity, no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandises laden thereon, from...
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1794-1815

James Madison - United States - 1865 - 670 pages
...between Great Britain and France, Article XVII, imports, that all the subjects of each party shall sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and...distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandizes laden thereon, from any port, to the places of those who now are, or shall hereafter be,...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 8

United States - Law - 1867 - 852 pages
...States Free ships to of America, and of the Empire of Brazil, to sail with their ships, with make free all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being made who are Buod3the proprietors of the merchandize laden thereon, from any port to the places of those who now...
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Treaties and Conventions: Concluded Between the United States of America and ...

United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 924 pages
...their going to the next port of that Prince or State from which they have commissions. ARTICLE XXIII. LitaI1T {0, e(a,n said United States, to sail with their ships with all manner £[!.ml°.!ni»MW!i«h...
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