| United States - Law - 1796 - 776 pages
...Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen or subject of the other contracting party, shall accept a commission,...war, under the pain of being treated as a pirate. ARTICLE XXV. . If, by any fatality, which cannot be expected, and which ' God forbid! the two contracting... | |
| Great Britain - 1826 - 1052 pages
...same. XXII. Whenever one of the Contracting Parties shall be engaged in War with another State, DO Citizen of the other Contracting Party shall accept...war, under the pain of being treated as a Pirate. XXIII. If, by any fatality which cannot be expected, and which God forbid, the two Contracting Parties... | |
| 1825 - 444 pages
...delay, he paying the legal fees for the same. ARTICLE 22d. Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...war, under the pain of being treated as a pirate. ARTICLE 23d. If, by any fatality which cannot be expected, and which God forbid, the two contracting... | |
| South America - 1825 - 482 pages
...following article* are also not usual in treaties :— Art. 22. Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...shall accept a commission, or letter of marque, for *he purpose of assisting or co-operating hostilely, with the said enemy, against the said party so... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1826 - 918 pages
...articles which are not usual in treaties : — Art. 22 — Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...under the pain of being treated as a pirate. Art. 23 — If, by any fatality which cannot be expected, and which God forbid, the two contracting parties... | |
| Edmund Burke - Anglo-Dutch War, 1780-1784 - 1826 - 884 pages
...articles which are not usual in treaties : — Art. 22 — Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...under the pain of being treated as a pirate. Art. 23. — If, by any fatality which cannot be expected, and which God forbid, the two contracting parties... | |
| History - 1826 - 902 pages
...articles which are not usual in treaties : — Art. 22. — Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...contracting party shall accept a commission, or letter of n 1:11-4 1 u-, ''"' the purpose of assisting or co-operating hostilely, with the said enemy, against... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...delay, he paying the legal fees for the same. ARTICLE 24th. Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...war, under the pain of being treated as a pirate. ARTICLE 25th. If, by any fatality, which cannot be expected, and which God forbid, the two contracting... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 658 pages
...legal fees for the same. ARTICLE 24th. Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged hi war with another state, no citizen of the other contracting...against the said party so at war, under the pain of beinz treated as a pirate. ARTICLE 25th. If, by any fatality, which cannot be expected, and which God... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - Diplomacy - 1828 - 550 pages
...prize causes. Motives of condemnation to be stated. "ART. 2"2. Whenever one of the contracting parties shall be engaged in war with another state, no citizen...cooperating hostilely, with the said enemy, against the said parties so at war, under the pain of being treated as a pirate. " ART. 23. In case of war, six months... | |
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