 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1912
...private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a situation... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1913 - 736 strani
...of provisions or water, they shall be received Mid treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring...voyage, without obstacle or hindrance of any kind or the payment of port fees or any charges other than pilotage, except such vessels continue in port... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1914 - 1024 strani
...public or private, through stress of weather, puwui pirates or enemies, or want of provisions, or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ship?, rn curing provisions, and placing themselves in a situation... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 1914 - 1024 strani
...private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions, or water, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a situation... | |
 | 1918
...pursuit of pirates or of enemies . . . giving them all favor and protection for repairing their ships and placing themselves in a situation to continue...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind." All the provisions of this article apply to privateers or private vessels of war as well as to public... | |
 | Robert Glass Cleland - 1922
...with their vessels, whether merchant or of war, public or private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, they shall be received and treated with humanity, with the precautions which may be deemed expedient on the part of the respective Governments in order... | |
 | Carlton Savage - 1934
...dominions of the other with their vessels, whether merchant or of war, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships and placing themselves in a situation to continue their... | |
 | United States - 1945
...dominions of the other with their vessels, whether merchant or of war, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates, or enemies, they shall be received and treated with humanity, giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships and placing themselves in a situation to continue their... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1889
...interested to avoid fraud. They shall also be granted all fcvor and protection for repairing their vessels, procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a...voyage without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. crews of which, by reason of sickness or otherwise, are incomplete, may enlist the sailors needful... | |
 | United States - 1968
...or private through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or want of provisions or water they shall be received and treated with humanity giving to them all favor and protection for repairing their ships, procuring provisions and placing themselves in a situation... | |
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