desiring to live in peace and harmony with all the other Nations of the Earth, by means of a policy frank and equally friendly with all, engage mutually, not to grant any particular favor to other nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall... Compilation of Treaties in Force - Page 107by United States - 1904 - 996 pagesFull view - About this book
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1828 - 1372 pages
...live in peac? and harmony with all the oilier nations of the earlh, by nii;;tn.i of a policy franc and equally friendly with all, engage mutually not to grant any particular favour to other nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 600 pages
...the United States engage, mutually, not to grant any particular favour to other nations in respect to commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same favour freely, if be concession was freely made, or, on allowing the... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1821 - 628 pages
...Stales engage mutually, not to grant hereafter any particular favour to other nations in respect to commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same favour freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the... | |
| Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 406 pages
...king, and the United States engage mutually not to grant any particular favour to other nations,in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same favour, freely, >f the concession was freely made, or on allowing the... | |
| Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 412 pages
...the United States engage mutually not to grant any particular favour to other nations,in respect pf commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same favour, freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 772 pages
...distinction of persons or places. ARTICLE 2d. The United States of America and the republic of Colombia, desiring to live in peace and harmony with all the...which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 658 pages
...persons or places. , ARTICLE 2d. The United States of Ameri and the Federation of the Centre of America, desiring to live in peace and harmony with all the...nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which ca, ,f™ lot immediately become com0 the other party, who shall the same freely, if the conn was freely... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 pages
...in due and proper form, have agreed to the following articles: ARTICLE I.—The contracting parties, desiring to live in peace and harmony with all the...all, engage, mutually, not to grant any particular favour to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History, Modern - 1828 - 868 pages
...in due and proper form, have agreed to the following articles: ARTICLE I.—The contracting parties, desiring to live in peace and harmony with all the...all, engage, mutually, not to grant any particular favour to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become... | |
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