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... Govern- ment and the British Govern- ment may respectively think it right to maintain , to freight , or to subsidize , for the conveyance of correspondence ; ( 2 ) by mer- chant ships plying between French ports and British ports .
... Govern- ment and the British Govern- ment may respectively think it right to maintain , to freight , or to subsidize , for the conveyance of correspondence ; ( 2 ) by mer- chant ships plying between French ports and British ports .
Page 94
on the one part , and the com- manders of British and French merchant - ships sailing from the ports of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for France or Algeria , on the other part , shall be bound to take charge of the ...
on the one part , and the com- manders of British and French merchant - ships sailing from the ports of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for France or Algeria , on the other part , shall be bound to take charge of the ...
Page 96
The packets of the two Administrations shall be at liberty to take on board , or land at the ports of the two countries at which they touch , whether regularly or accidentally , specie and gold and silver bullion , as well as passengers ...
The packets of the two Administrations shall be at liberty to take on board , or land at the ports of the two countries at which they touch , whether regularly or accidentally , specie and gold and silver bullion , as well as passengers ...
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AFRICA | 3 |
NOTIFICATION of the Raising of the French Blockade of Slave | 6 |
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