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" The two Contracting Parties have granted to each other the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, Consuls, Vice Consuls, Agents, and Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers, as those of the most... "
Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 - Page 443
by United States. Continental Congress - 1908
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America: The ...

Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...fhall prefume to fell or alienate fuch fort of goods, fhall be duly punifhed for the offence. Art. 29. The two contracting parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-con fuls., agents and commiflaries, whofe functions fhall be regulated by a particular...
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Journals of Congress: Jan. 1, 1779 to Jan. 1, 1780. Philadelphia, D ...

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1782 - 562 pages
...port, " 1 hat as by the gtft article of the treaty of commerce it is provided that die two conn-acting .parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other lonfuls, vice-confuls, agents and comr.ullarieB, *hofe functions fhall be regulated by a particular...
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America: The ...

Constitutional law - 1783 - 492 pages
...an enemy merchandizes of contraband. ARTICLE XXI. The two contracting parties grant to each other, mutually, the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-coniuls, agents and commiffaries of their own appointing, whofe functions fliall be regulated...
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From 1750, to 1784

Europe - 1785 - 450 pages
...moleft or fearch her in any manner, or to give her ehace or force her to quit her intended cbUrfe. XXVI. The two contracting parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice confuls, agents, and commiflaries, whofe functions fliall be regulated by a particular...
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Acts Passed at the First Session of the 1st Congress - 3d Session of the ...

United States - Law - 1796 - 776 pages
...grant is conditional. ARTICLE X. сомой, AC. The two contracting parties have granted to each other the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, Consuls, Vice-Consuls, Agents and Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers, o«.ui.«.rc¡.. as th°se...
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The Laws of the United States of America, Volume 1

United States - Constitutional law - 1796 - 508 pages
...contraband. Confuls, *c. to t>e This not ARTICLE XXI. Thetwo contracting parties grant to each other mutually, the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-confuls, agents allowed m an(] commiflaries of their own appointing, the ports , _ -...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 4

William Winterbotham - America - 1796 - 572 pages
...to an enemy merchandifes of contraband. Art. XXI. The two contrafling parties grant to each other, mutually, the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-confuls, agents and comtniflaries of their own appointing, whole functions fhail be regulated...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 4

William Winterbotham - America - 1799 - 576 pages
...prefume to fell or alienate fuch fort of goods, fliall be duly puniflied for the offence. Art. XXIX. The two contracting parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of, Uie other, confuls, vice-confuls, agents agents and commiflaries, whofe funftions fliall be regulated...
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An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of ..., Volume 4

Adam Anderson - Commerce - 1801 - 782 pages
...manner, or to give her chace, or force her to quit her intended courfe. " XXVI. The two contrañing parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuís, vice-confuls, agents, and commiflaiics, whofe funñions ihall be regulated by a particular...
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Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ...

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 596 pages
...shall presume to sell, or alienate such sort of goods, shall be duly punished for the offence. ARTICLE XXXI. The two contracting parties grant, mutually,...functions shall be regulated by a particular agreement. ARTICLE XXXII. And the more to favour and Facilitate the commerce which the subjects of the United...
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