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Page 146
... High Contracting Parties , in all and several the Territories and Dominions of either . They may trade , travel , so- journ , or establish themselves , in all and several the Ports , Cities , Towns , Countries , Provinces , or places ...
... High Contracting Parties , in all and several the Territories and Dominions of either . They may trade , travel , so- journ , or establish themselves , in all and several the Ports , Cities , Towns , Countries , Provinces , or places ...
Page 148
... High Contracting Par- ties shall enjoy within the Dominions of the other , the same rights , privileges , liberties , favours , im- munities , or exemptions ; in matters of Commerce and Navigation , that are granted , or may he- reafter ...
... High Contracting Par- ties shall enjoy within the Dominions of the other , the same rights , privileges , liberties , favours , im- munities , or exemptions ; in matters of Commerce and Navigation , that are granted , or may he- reafter ...
Page 150
... High Contracting Parties do also and agree , that goods and merchandizes coming re- spectively from the ports of either of them , shall pay the same duties , whether imported in British or in Portugueze ships or vessels ; or otherwise ...
... High Contracting Parties do also and agree , that goods and merchandizes coming re- spectively from the ports of either of them , shall pay the same duties , whether imported in British or in Portugueze ships or vessels ; or otherwise ...
Page 152
... High Contracting Parties shall grant any favour or privilege in matters of Commerce and Navigation , to the subjects of any other State trading within the Ports and Seas of Asia , which shall not be also granted quam proxime on the same ...
... High Contracting Parties shall grant any favour or privilege in matters of Commerce and Navigation , to the subjects of any other State trading within the Ports and Seas of Asia , which shall not be also granted quam proxime on the same ...
Page 154
... High Contracting Parties shall have a free and unquestionable right to travel , and to reside within the Territories or Dominions of the other , to occupy houses and wa- rehouses , and to dispose of personal property of every sort and ...
... High Contracting Parties shall have a free and unquestionable right to travel , and to reside within the Territories or Dominions of the other , to occupy houses and wa- rehouses , and to dispose of personal property of every sort and ...
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Page 403 - Acts above recited, and by and with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the date...
Page 322 - ... shall draw up in writing an authentic declaration, which shall exhibit the state in which he found the detained ship, and the changes which may have taken place in it.
Page 498 - ... any Ship or Cargo, or Slaves, taken, seized, or detained by virtue of the said Treaty...
Page 270 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Page 12 - Quibus omnibus et singulis illorum tenores praesentibus pro plene et sufficienter expressis ac de verbo ad verbum insertis habentes, illis alias in suo robore permansuris, ad praemissorum effectum hac vice dumtaxat specialiter et expresse derogamus, caeterisque contrariis quibuscumque.
Page 313 - DON CARLOS POR LA GRACIA DE DIOS, Rey de Castilla, de León, de Aragón de las dos Sicilias, de Jerusalén, de Navarra, de Granada, de Toledo, de Valencia, de Galicia, de Mallorca, de Sevilla, de Cerdeña, de Córdoba, de Córcega...
Page 308 - As the two preceding Articles are entirely reciprocal, the two high Contracting Parties engage mutually to make good any losses which their respective subjects may incur unjustly, by the arbitrary and illegal detention of their vessels...
Page 425 - República, que las relaciones que ahora subsisten entre ambas sean regularmente conocidas y confirmadas por medio de un tratado de amistad, comercio y navegación.
Page 332 - First, for all special damages and expenses occasioned to the ship by the detention, and for loss of freight when due or payable...
Page 310 - Spanish, the slaves found on board such vessel must have been brought there for the express purpose of the traffic...