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... and the French Government engages from the same motive not to re - establish them at any time , and not to replace them by other Fortifica- tions , at a distance of less than that of three leagues from the Town of Bâle .
... and the French Government engages from the same motive not to re - establish them at any time , and not to replace them by other Fortifica- tions , at a distance of less than that of three leagues from the Town of Bâle .
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The Deposit of these Inscriptions shall be confided to one Treasurer named by the Allied Powers , and to another named by the French Government .. Art . 11. There shall be a mixed Commission , composed of an equal number on both sides ...
The Deposit of these Inscriptions shall be confided to one Treasurer named by the Allied Powers , and to another named by the French Government .. Art . 11. There shall be a mixed Commission , composed of an equal number on both sides ...
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When the first Six Hundred Mil- lions of Francs shall have been paid , the Allies , in order to accelerate the entire liberation of France , will accept , should it be agreeable to the French Government , the Fund mentioned in the ...
When the first Six Hundred Mil- lions of Francs shall have been paid , the Allies , in order to accelerate the entire liberation of France , will accept , should it be agreeable to the French Government , the Fund mentioned in the ...
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the French Government , the Fund mentioned in the Eighth Article at the market price of that day , to such an amount as will be equal to the remainder due of the Seven Hundred Mil- lions . France will only have to furnish the differ- ...
the French Government , the Fund mentioned in the Eighth Article at the market price of that day , to such an amount as will be equal to the remainder due of the Seven Hundred Mil- lions . France will only have to furnish the differ- ...
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This army shall be maintained by the French Government in the manner following : The lodging , the fuel and lighting , the pro- visions and forage , are to be furnished in kind . It is agreed that the total amount of daily rations shall ...
This army shall be maintained by the French Government in the manner following : The lodging , the fuel and lighting , the pro- visions and forage , are to be furnished in kind . It is agreed that the total amount of daily rations shall ...
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Page 287 - said payments on the part of their Majesties the King of " the Netherlands and the King of Great Britain, as afore" said, shall cease and determine should the possession and " sovereignty (which God forbid ! ) of the Belgic provinces " at any time pass or be severed from the dominions of his " Majesty the King of the Netherlands previous to the " complete liquidation of the same.
Page 263 - February, 1810, being founded on circumstances of a temporary nature, which have happily ceased to exist, the said Treaty is hereby declared to be void in all its parts and of no effect; without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of Alliance, Friendship, and Guarantee, which hare so long and so happily subsisted between the Two Crowns, and which are hereby renewed by the High Contracting Parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect.
Page 323 - States, than are or shall be payable on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country ; nor shall any higher or other duties or charges be imposed in either of the two countries, on the exportation of any articles to the United States, or to His Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe, respectively, than such as are payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...
Page 456 - The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in London as soon as possible after the date of the signature thereof.
Page 55 - To facilitate and to secure the execution of the present Treaty, and to consolidate the connections which at the present moment so closely unite the Four Sovereigns for the Happiness of the World, the High Contracting Parties have agreed to renew Their meetings at fixed periods, either under the immediate auspices of the Sovereigns Themselves, or by Their respective Ministers, for the purpose of consulting upon Their common interests, and for the consideration of the measures which at each of those...
Page 301 - Gennep, elle suivra le cours de la Meuse, à une distance de la rive droite telle, que tous les endroits qui ne sont pas éloignés...
Page 540 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Page 323 - The inhabitants of the two countries respectively shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes...
Page 415 - 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 - Paris, the most effectual measures for the entire and definitive abolition of a Commerce so odious, and so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature.