Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between the United States of America and Other Powers ...: Conventions not in forceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - United States |
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Page 1233
... commerce and correspondence which they intend to establish between their respective States , countries , and inhabitants , have judged that the said end cannot be better obtained than by estab- lishing the most perfect equality and ...
... commerce and correspondence which they intend to establish between their respective States , countries , and inhabitants , have judged that the said end cannot be better obtained than by estab- lishing the most perfect equality and ...
Page 1248
... COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Concluded August 26 , 1852 ; ratification advised by the Senate Feb- ruary 17 , 1853 ; ratified by the President February 21 , 1853 ; ratifi- cations exchanged February 25 , 1853 ; proclaimed February 26 , 1853 ...
... COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION . Concluded August 26 , 1852 ; ratification advised by the Senate Feb- ruary 17 , 1853 ; ratified by the President February 21 , 1853 ; ratifi- cations exchanged February 25 , 1853 ; proclaimed February 26 , 1853 ...
Page 1250
... commerce shall be entitled to all the privileges and immuni- ties , whether as regards import or export duties , or otherwise , that are or may be enjoyed by vessels under the Dutch flag . Likewise , the United States shall continue to ...
... commerce shall be entitled to all the privileges and immuni- ties , whether as regards import or export duties , or otherwise , that are or may be enjoyed by vessels under the Dutch flag . Likewise , the United States shall continue to ...
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... commerce or manufactures , likewise be exempt from capitation or sumptuary taxes , and from all other fiscal duties or contributive taxes of a direct or personal character ; but this immunity shall not extend to customs , excise or ...
... commerce or manufactures , likewise be exempt from capitation or sumptuary taxes , and from all other fiscal duties or contributive taxes of a direct or personal character ; but this immunity shall not extend to customs , excise or ...
Page 1279
... commerce . III . Most favored nation . ARTICLES . IV . Discrimination on exports and imports . V. Discrimination on tonnage du- ties . VI . Discrimination duties on vessels . VII . Reciprocal privileges of citizens in business . VIII ...
... commerce . III . Most favored nation . ARTICLES . IV . Discrimination on exports and imports . V. Discrimination on tonnage du- ties . VI . Discrimination duties on vessels . VII . Reciprocal privileges of citizens in business . VIII ...
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