British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 36, Part 2 |
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Page 997
Whenever the citizens of either of the Contracting Parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum in the rivers , bays , ports , or dominions of the other with their vessels , whether merchant or of war , public or private , through ...
Whenever the citizens of either of the Contracting Parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum in the rivers , bays , ports , or dominions of the other with their vessels , whether merchant or of war , public or private , through ...
Page 998
The citizens of The United States residing in the territories of the Republic of New Granada shall enjoy the most perfect and entire security of conscience without being annoyed , prevented , or disturbed on account of their religious ...
The citizens of The United States residing in the territories of the Republic of New Granada shall enjoy the most perfect and entire security of conscience without being annoyed , prevented , or disturbed on account of their religious ...
Page 1004
For the better understanding of the preceding Articles , it is , and has been stipulated , between the High Contracting Parties , that the citizens , vessels , and merchandize of The United States shall enjoy in the ports of New Granada ...
For the better understanding of the preceding Articles , it is , and has been stipulated , between the High Contracting Parties , that the citizens , vessels , and merchandize of The United States shall enjoy in the ports of New Granada ...
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