A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2J. Stockdale, 1790 - Great Britain |
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... court- of justice or tribunal whatsoever , within the kingdoms and dominions of either party , and any estate or debt happen to lie in the hands of the delinquents , belonging bona fide to the people and fubjects of the other , the faid ...
... court- of justice or tribunal whatsoever , within the kingdoms and dominions of either party , and any estate or debt happen to lie in the hands of the delinquents , belonging bona fide to the people and fubjects of the other , the faid ...
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... court , and without , the fame faith and credit which fhould be given in cafe they were Spaniards ; and herein you shall not receive any trouble or molestation , nor there fhall not be any grievance done unto you : and whereas , for the ...
... court , and without , the fame faith and credit which fhould be given in cafe they were Spaniards ; and herein you shall not receive any trouble or molestation , nor there fhall not be any grievance done unto you : and whereas , for the ...
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... court , and the presidents and judges of my audiences , alcaydes , and officers of my house and court , and chanceries , and the regent and judge of the court of degrees of the city of Sivil , and chief alcaldes of the precincts thereof ...
... court , and the presidents and judges of my audiences , alcaydes , and officers of my house and court , and chanceries , and the regent and judge of the court of degrees of the city of Sivil , and chief alcaldes of the precincts thereof ...
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... judge confervator may only take knowledge privately of the faid courts , and not any other judge or tribunal , although it be by way of excefs or noto- rious juftice , or in any other matter or form rious 30 [ 1604 TREATIES.
... judge confervator may only take knowledge privately of the faid courts , and not any other judge or tribunal , although it be by way of excefs or noto- rious juftice , or in any other matter or form rious 30 [ 1604 TREATIES.
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... court de les Grados , of the city of Sivil , the time that he thall affift therein , and in his abfence , the licentiate Don Francifco de Modrano , judge of the fame court , who for the fuits which fhall be commenced in the faid cities ...
... court de les Grados , of the city of Sivil , the time that he thall affift therein , and in his abfence , the licentiate Don Francifco de Modrano , judge of the fame court , who for the fuits which fhall be commenced in the faid cities ...
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Page 538 - Superior northward of the Isles Royal and Phelipeaux, to the Long Lake; thence through the middle of said Long Lake, and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods...
Page 92 - ANNE, BY THE GRACE OF GOD QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c.
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