| 1852 - 652 strani
...that the United States should not carry " sugar, molasses, coffee, cocoa, or cotton, either from the islands, or from the United States, to any part of the world." At the moment of consenting to this article, which was believed to be a vital point gained in the negotiation,... | |
| United States - 1846 - 1068 strani
...continuance of this article, the United States will prohibit and restrain the carrying any molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa or cotton in American vessels,...of the world except the United States, reasonable sea-stores excepted. Provided also, that it shall and may be lawful, during the same period, for British... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1849 - 390 strani
...or two or three other articles mentioned in the treaty, should be exported in American vessels, even from the United States, to any part of the world, except the British Dominions ; but I cannot find that any effect was ever given to that provision by any subsequent... | |
| Pierre Soulé - 1852 - 50 strani
...any other place than the United States. The Americans were forbidden from " carrying any molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa, or cotton, in American vessels,...to any part of the world except the United States." The treaty restored the ports of the western frontier, but without indemnity for their long detention,... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 strani
...coffee, cocoa, or cotton in j-^-^^-. American vessels, either from His Majesty's islands or from the LJ United States, to any part of the world except the United States, and there is a proviso that British vessels may import from the islands into the United States, and... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1855 - 544 strani
...cocoa, or cotton in .-^„„i American vessels, either from His Majesty's islands or from the >- -I United States, to any part of the world except the United States, and there is a proviso that British vessels may import from the islands into the United States, and... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1860 - 648 strani
...United States only," and that the United States would " prohibit and restrain the carrying molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa or cotton " in American vessels,...any part of the world, except the United States." " If this treaty fails," Jay wrote to Hamilton on the day of signing it, " I despair of another." Hamilton... | |
| William Henry Trescot - 1857 - 306 strani
...Indian trade, the United States should prohibit and restrain the carrying any molasses, sugar, coffee, or cotton, in American vessels, either from his Majesty's...to any part of the world except the United States. The other articles related to the Indian trade on the borders, denned contraband according to the strictness... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 strani
...continuance of this Article the United States will prohibit and ' restrain the carrying of any molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa, or ' cotton* in American vessels,...' United States, reasonable sea stores excepted.' The Senate refused to ratify this provision of the treaty, in the hope of ob- ' taining better terms.... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 382 strani
...continuance of this Article the United States will prohibit and ' restrain the carrying of any molasses, sugar, coffee, cocoa, or ' cotton* in American vessels,...the 'United States, reasonable sea stores excepted.' The Senate refused to ratify this provision of the treaty, in the hope of obtaining better terms. In... | |
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