A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...John Debritt J. Debrett, 1801 |
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Stran xi
... commerce of the fame date , and the convention . under date of the 14th November 1778 ; nor , likewife , with regard to the indemnities mutually due or reclaimed ; the parties will negotiate ulteriorly upon thofe points at a convenient ...
... commerce of the fame date , and the convention . under date of the 14th November 1778 ; nor , likewife , with regard to the indemnities mutually due or reclaimed ; the parties will negotiate ulteriorly upon thofe points at a convenient ...
Stran xiii
... commerce between the two parties fhall be free ; the reffels of the two nations , and their privateers , as well as their prizes , fhall be treated , in the refpective ports , as thofe of the moft favoured nations ; and in general the ...
... commerce between the two parties fhall be free ; the reffels of the two nations , and their privateers , as well as their prizes , fhall be treated , in the refpective ports , as thofe of the moft favoured nations ; and in general the ...
Stran xiv
... commerce , commercial agents , who shall refide in France and in the United States . Each party may point out the fpot where they may with their agents to be placed . Before any agent can exercife his functions , he muft be received in ...
... commerce , commercial agents , who shall refide in France and in the United States . Each party may point out the fpot where they may with their agents to be placed . Before any agent can exercife his functions , he muft be received in ...
Stran xxiv
... on either fide . The two armies fhall continue to draw their fubfiftence from the Mantuan and Brefcian . ( Signed ) Count HOHENZOLLERN . General MARMONT . Proclama- Treaty of Amity and Commerce between his Majefty the King ( xxiv )
... on either fide . The two armies fhall continue to draw their fubfiftence from the Mantuan and Brefcian . ( Signed ) Count HOHENZOLLERN . General MARMONT . Proclama- Treaty of Amity and Commerce between his Majefty the King ( xxiv )
Stran xxv
... Commerce concluded between the two powers , at the Hague , on the roth of Septem- ber 1785 , for the term of ten years , his Pruffian Majefty has no- minated and conftituted as his plenipotentiaries , the Count Charles William de ...
... Commerce concluded between the two powers , at the Hague , on the roth of Septem- ber 1785 , for the term of ten years , his Pruffian Majefty has no- minated and conftituted as his plenipotentiaries , the Count Charles William de ...
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Admiralty affurances againſt alfo anfwer armistice arms Auftrian Auguft becauſe boats bound brig Britain Cadiz cafe Captain captured caufe citizens commiffion confequence confidence confiderable Conful convention convoy Curaçoa defire detained by ditto difpofitions divifion enemy English eſtabliſhed été Evan Nepean faid fame fchooner fecurity fent fervice feveral fhall fhip fhould figned firft fituation fome fquadron France French army French government French republic frigate ftate ftill ftipulated fubjects fuch garrifon Genoa Guadaloupe guns himſelf hoftilities honour Imperial inftant intereft juftice laden laft Letter Lieutenant LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lord Grenville Lord Keith Majefty Majefty's Ship Malta meaſures minifter moft moſt nations neceffary negotiation neutral obferved occafion Otto paffed peace perfons poffeffion pofition ports prefent prifoners propofed provifions purpoſe reafon refpect Ruffia Savona ſhall Spanish ſtate taken by ditto thall thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion treaty troops veffels Vendemiaire wounded xebec
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Stran xxxi - ... the vessels and effects taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duties, charges, or fees to officers of admiralty, of the customs, or any others; nor shall such prizes be arrested, searched, or put under legal process when they come to and enter the ports of the other party, but may freely be carried out again at any time by their captors to the places expressed in their commissions, which the commanding officer of such vessel shall be obliged to show.
Stran xxviii - And in the same case of one of the contracting parties being engaged in war with any other power, to prevent all the difficulties and misunderstandings that usually arise respecting...
Stran 242 - The seat of judicial authority is, indeed, locally here, in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations ; but the law itself has no locality.
Stran 242 - ... here, in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations; but the law itself has no locality. It is the duty of the person who sits here to determine this question exactly as he would determine the same question if sitting at Stockholm; to assert no pretensions on the part of Great Britain which he would not allow to Sweden in the same circumstances, and to impose no duties on Sweden as a neutral country, which he would not admit to belong to Great Britain in the same...
Stran 340 - Prussia has been concluded and ratified. The ratifications have been exchanged, and I have directed the treaty to be promulgated by proclamation.
Stran 340 - I indulge confidently the expectation that the sincere endeavors of the Government of the United States to bring it to an amicable termination will not be disappointed.
Stran 200 - Europe a ilrong pledge of his concern for the general welfare, and to his enemies a decided proof of pacific difpofition. But to yield to the prefent demand would be to facrifice thofe means of prefent defence and thofe pledges of future iecurity which have been acquired by fuch great and memorable efforts, and which he can never be expedted to forego, till the...
Stran 340 - It is with you, gentlemen, to consider whether the local powers over the District of Columbia, vested by the constitution in the Congress of the United States, shall be immediately exercised. If, in your opinion, this important trust ought now to be executed, you cannot fail, while performing it, to take into view the future probable situation of the territory for the happiness of which you are about to provide. You will consider it as the capital of a great nation, advancing with unexampled rapidity,...
Stran xxix - To ensure to the vessels of the two contracting parties the advantage of being readily and certainly known in time of war.
Stran xxv - State, of War, and of the Cabinet, Knight of the Orders of the Black Eagle and of the Red Eagle, and of that of St.