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Page 1152
So long as the above - named Treaties remain unconcluded , the mercantile relations , the mutual rights of citizens , and the respective defensive and military situation of both Republics shall , from the time of the ratification of ...
So long as the above - named Treaties remain unconcluded , the mercantile relations , the mutual rights of citizens , and the respective defensive and military situation of both Republics shall , from the time of the ratification of ...
Page 1153
In witness whereof , we , the undersigned Ministers Plenipotentiary of both Republics , have sealed the preceding Convention , countersigned by the respective secretaries in Lima , on the 19th day of the month of April , in the year of ...
In witness whereof , we , the undersigned Ministers Plenipotentiary of both Republics , have sealed the preceding Convention , countersigned by the respective secretaries in Lima , on the 19th day of the month of April , in the year of ...
Page 1179
... -have determined to form a Customs League between their respective dominions ; to which effect the Undersigned , in virtue of the powers conferred upon each of them by their respective Sovereigns , declare as follows : ART .
... -have determined to form a Customs League between their respective dominions ; to which effect the Undersigned , in virtue of the powers conferred upon each of them by their respective Sovereigns , declare as follows : ART .
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