British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1868 |
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... possessions des deux Hautes Parties Contractantes ; et les sujets de chacune d'elles , dans toute l'étendue des terri- toires et possessions de l'autre , jouiront des mêmes droits , pri- vilèges , libertés , faveurs , immu- nités , et ...
... possessions des deux Hautes Parties Contractantes ; et les sujets de chacune d'elles , dans toute l'étendue des terri- toires et possessions de l'autre , jouiront des mêmes droits , pri- vilèges , libertés , faveurs , immu- nités , et ...
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... possessions , and desiring to discharge only a part of their cargo , may , subject to compliance with the laws and regulations of the respective countries , retain on board that part of the cargo which is destined for another port ...
... possessions , and desiring to discharge only a part of their cargo , may , subject to compliance with the laws and regulations of the respective countries , retain on board that part of the cargo which is destined for another port ...
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... possessions by Belgian vessels , for whatever destination , shall not be liable to any other duties or formalities on departure than if they were exported in national vessels ; and they shall enjoy , under either flag , all bounties and ...
... possessions by Belgian vessels , for whatever destination , shall not be liable to any other duties or formalities on departure than if they were exported in national vessels ; and they shall enjoy , under either flag , all bounties and ...
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... possessions of the other , enjoy the same privileges , and be treated in all respects on the same footing , as national subjects and vessels . With regard to the coasting trade in the colonies , the stipu- lations of the present Article ...
... possessions of the other , enjoy the same privileges , and be treated in all respects on the same footing , as national subjects and vessels . With regard to the coasting trade in the colonies , the stipu- lations of the present Article ...
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... possessions . With regard to pure or mixed tissues , taxed ad valorem , the valuation of which in the ports may appear to the Belgian Go- vernment to present difficulties , the Belgian Government re- serves to itself the power to ...
... possessions . With regard to pure or mixed tissues , taxed ad valorem , the valuation of which in the ports may appear to the Belgian Go- vernment to present difficulties , the Belgian Government re- serves to itself the power to ...
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