 | United States - 1869
...ships of war and packets are or may be permitted to come, to enter the same, to anchor, and to remain there and refit, subject always to the laws and statutes...countries, respectively. By the right of entering places, ports, and rivers, mentioned in this article, the privilege of carrying on the coasting trade... | |
 | Michael George Mulhall, Edward T. Mulhall - 1869 - 552 páginas
...each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively. Art. 3. His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, engages further, that... | |
 | Michael George Mulhall, Edward Thomas Mulhall - 1869
...each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce ; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively. Art. 3. His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, engages further, that... | |
 | United States Department of State - 1871 - 912 páginas
...packets are or may be permitted to come, to enter the same, to anchor, and to remain there and reut, subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively. By the right of entering places, ports, and rivers, mentioned in this article, the privilege of carrying on the coasting trade... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 1871
...of war and packets an- or may be permitted to come, to enter into the same, to anchor and to remain l>y the right of entering the places, ports, and rivers mentioned in this article, the privilege of... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1871 - 912 páginas
...manner as their own citizens or subjects, or the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation, but to each of their respective Governments a joint report or declaration, unde ARTICLE IX. The citizens and subjects of each of the two contracting parties shall be free in the States... | |
 | Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas - 1871 - 487 páginas
...provides for a perfect liberty of commerce and navigation, and for the accommodation of traders ; but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively. Query — Are not the laws and statutes of England infinitely more rigid, on the subjects of this article,... | |
 | United States - 1873 - 1167 páginas
...ships of war and packets are. or may be permitted to come, to enter the same, to anchor, and to remain there and refit, subject always to the laws and statutes...countries, respectively. By the right of entering places, ports, and rivers, mentioned in this article, the privilege of carrying on the coasting trade... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1873 - 1167 páginas
...each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce ; subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively. In like manner, the respective ships of war and post-office packets of the two countries shall have... | |
 | Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1877
...nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject, always, to the laws and statutes of the" two countries, respectively;" and that said laws are therefore unconstitutional and void. 4. That the Congress of the United States... | |
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