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" The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and maintain in service on the coast of Africa, a sufficient and adequate squadron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than 80 guns,... "
Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions ... - Page 853
1898
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The American Slave-trade: An Account of Its Origin, Growth and Suppression

John Randolph Spears - Slave-trade - 1900 - 280 pages
...suppress the slavetrade. By Article 8 of what is known as the Ashburton Treaty we became in honor bound to "maintain in service, on the coast of Africa, a sufficient...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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Miscellanies, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Copyright - 1901 - 808 pages
...what construction they pat upon the words of the eighth article of the treaty ? It runs thus: — " The parties mutually stipulate, that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1901 - 772 pages
...Britain, made at ¿Vaahimmgton ott time 9th of August, 1$42, commonly known as the Asimburton treaty, “the parties mutually stipulate that each shall...maintain in service, on the coast of Africa, a sufficient amid adequate squadron, or naval force, of vessels of suitable nummmbers and descriptions, to carry,...
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The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Speeches in Congress, etc

Daniel Webster - United States - 1903 - 312 pages
...almost a dead letter. No. EL — Page 145. Treaty of Washington. — [Extract.'] ARTICLE VIII. — The parties mutually stipulate, that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Speeches in Congress, etc

Daniel Webster - United States - 1903 - 312 pages
...the nations of the earth. No. II. —Page 145. Treaty of Washington. — [Extract.] ARTICLE VIII. — The parties mutually stipulate, that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Diplomatic papers and ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1903 - 356 pages
...name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties. ARTICLE VIII. The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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Compilation of Treaties in Force

United States - United States - 1904 - 1052 pages
...name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both Parties. ARTICLE VIII. 0 The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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Compilation of Treaties in Force

United States - United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both Parties. ARTICLE VIII." The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare,...numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of...
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Compilation of Treaties in Force

United States - United States - 1904 - 1008 pages
...name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both Parties. ARTICLE VIII. 0 The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare,...equip, and maintain in service on the coast of Africa a snflicient and adequate squadron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable numt>ers and descriptions,...
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The Principles of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1905 - 712 pages
...the controversy. It provided that each country should maintain a naval force on the coast of Africa " to enforce separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries for the suppression of the slave trade." l But in 1858 the question cropped up again...
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