... less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations, of each of the two countries, for the suppression of the slave trade; the said squadrons to be independent of each other; but the two Governments stipulating,... Elements of International Law - Stran 189avtor: Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 728 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1843 - 706 strani
...independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give VOL. LVI. NO. 119. 61 such orders to the officers commanding their respective...communicated by each government to the other respectively." These words are so precise and explicit, that it is scarcely possible for two persons to form different... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1887 - 612 strani
...squadron or naval force of vessels, of suitable numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not leas than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively,...each Government to the other, respectively." By the eleventh article of the same treaty it is declared that the eighth article shall be in force for five... | |
| 1841 - 446 strani
...laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries for the suppression of the slave-trade, the said squadrons to be independent of each other,...communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ART. 9. "Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing... | |
| 1842 - 440 strani
...effectually to act ire concert and co-operation, upon mutual consultation, as exigencies may ariso. for the attainment of the true object of this article — copies of all such orders to be communicated uy each government to the other respectively. ART. 9. Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1842 - 596 strani
...act in concert and cooper* tion, upon mutual consultation, as exigencies may arise for the attaament of the true object of this article ; copies of all such orders to if communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ARTICLE IX. — Whereas, notwithstanding... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 576 strani
...declaration with maps, certified by them to be true maps of the new Boundary. ARTICLE VII. ARTICLE VIII. The Parties mutually stipulate, that each shall prepare,...communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ARTICLE IX. Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing... | |
| United States. Congress - 1843 - 698 strani
...concert and co-operalion, upon mutual consultaiion, as exigencies may arise, for the atlainmentjof the true object of this article: copies of all such...communicated by each Government to the other, respectively. ARTICLE IX. Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing... | |
| George William Featherstonhaugh - 1843 - 134 strani
...mutual consultation, as exigencies may arise, for the attainment of the true object of this'Article; copies of all such orders to be communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ARTICLE IX. Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1844 - 704 strani
...for the suppression of the Slave Trade : the said squadrons to be independent of each other, but tho two Governments stipulating nevertheless to give such...communicated by each Government to the other respectively. APPENDIX TO SECTION SEVENTH. Draft of Engagement with the Chiefs of Africa. - of Her Majesty's ship... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Murhard, Frédéric Murhard, J. Pinhas, Julius Hopf - 1845 - 770 strani
...consultation, as exigencies may arise, for the attainment of the true object of this ar- 1842 licle ; copies of all such orders to be communicated by each government to the other respectively. Art. 9. — Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing... | |
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