| William MacDonald - History - 1908 - 648 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... | |
| America - 1910 - 508 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 the... | |
| Charles William Eliot - America - 1910 - 480 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 the... | |
| Literature - 1910 - 526 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 the... | |
| United States - United States - 1910 - 1264 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... | |
| United States - United States - 1910 - 1266 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... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1912 - 504 pages
...dropped ; the two Governments agreed to maintain sufficient and adequate squadrons on the coast of Africa to enforce separately and respectively the laws, rights, and obligations of each for the suppression of the slave trade, and to unite in all becoming representations and remonstrances... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1912 - 496 pages
...dropped ; the two Governments agreed to maintain sufficient and adequate squadrons on the coast of Africa to enforce separately and respectively the laws, rights, and obligations of each for the suppression of the slave trade, and to unite in all becoming representations and remonstrances... | |
| Emma Langdon Roche - Slave-trade - 1914 - 198 pages
...stipulated to "maintain on the African coast an adequate squadron, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce separately and respectively the laws, rights, and obligations of the two countries for the suppression of the slave trade." There was also the realization that as long... | |
| United States - 1915 - 512 pages
...United States agreed that each would maintain on the coast of Africa a sufficient number of ships " to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries for the suppression of the slavetrade." The two squadrons were to be independent of each... | |
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