Negocios externos: Documentos apresentados ás Cortes na sessão legislativa de 1882 pelo ministro e secretario d'estado dos negocios estrangeirosImprensa nacional, 1881 |
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... same , there would be no motive for his doing so , and the goods would flow along their natural , that is , their cheapest channel , namely , the railway . In the same way , if the British tariff were much lower than the Portuguese , it ...
... same , there would be no motive for his doing so , and the goods would flow along their natural , that is , their cheapest channel , namely , the railway . In the same way , if the British tariff were much lower than the Portuguese , it ...
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... same at both frontiers . 2. The second peculiarity consisted in this that the actual Mozambique tariff was very low , whereas the Natal tariff was comparatively high ; and that Lourenço Marques stood at the point of intersection of ...
... same at both frontiers . 2. The second peculiarity consisted in this that the actual Mozambique tariff was very low , whereas the Natal tariff was comparatively high ; and that Lourenço Marques stood at the point of intersection of ...
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... same force and validity as if it had been inserted , word for word , in the aforesaid Treaty of the 30th of May 1879 , and shall be included in the ratification of the said Treaty . In witness whereof , the undersigned P. P. have signed ...
... same force and validity as if it had been inserted , word for word , in the aforesaid Treaty of the 30th of May 1879 , and shall be included in the ratification of the said Treaty . In witness whereof , the undersigned P. P. have signed ...
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... same kind of argument applied to section D which merely stipulated that the troops and arms of Her Majesty should be carried by the railway at the same rates as those of His Most Faithful Majesty . This clause would terminate of itself ...
... same kind of argument applied to section D which merely stipulated that the troops and arms of Her Majesty should be carried by the railway at the same rates as those of His Most Faithful Majesty . This clause would terminate of itself ...
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... same time , a date was fixed at which the Portuguese Government , by denouncing the Treaty , should recover the liberty of charging transit duties upon goods conveyed by the railway from Lou- renço Marques to the Transvaal , and from ...
... same time , a date was fixed at which the Portuguese Government , by denouncing the Treaty , should recover the liberty of charging transit duties upon goods conveyed by the railway from Lou- renço Marques to the Transvaal , and from ...
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17 de agosto 30 de maio accordo ácerca additional article agreed agreement aguas territoriaes ANSELMO JOSÉ BRAAMCAMP approvação armazens artigo 5.º artigo addicional assumpto British caminho de ferro circumstancias clause clausula condições conditions conferencia Congresso de Vienna consideração consignado construcção do caminho contratantes convenção Convention custom house d'Antas d'essas d'esta determinar dever difficuldades direitos de transito doze annos draft duração duration duties empreza estipulações ex.ª Excellency Faithful free transit frontier given goods Gran-Bretanha importancia insist interest livre transito Lourenço Marques made Magestade Britannica Magestade Fidelissima Majesty Majesty's Government mercadorias Morier n'este necessario negociação once paiz passagem pauta periodo perpetuidade perpetuity póde point ponto portion porto de Lourenço Portugal Portuguese portugueza present principio proposal proposed proposta protocollo questão railway reference regard respecting right same Senhor Braamcamp State tariff têem territorio portuguez tinha Transvaal tratado Treaty troops tropas twelve years vaal Vienna warehouses Your Excellency
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Page 83 - In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Page 83 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Treaty signed this day.
Page 27 - Powers shall have notified to the other, twelve months before the expiration of the said period of ten years, the intention to put an end to its operation, the Treaty shall continue in force for another year, and so on from year to year, until the expiration of a year, counting from the day on which one or other of the High Contracting Powers shall have announced its intention to put an end to it.
Page 28 - Majesty's ships employed in suppressing the Slave Trade, to enter the bays, ports, creeks, rivers, and other places within the dominions of the Crown of Portugal on the east coast of Africa, where no Portuguese authorities •re established, and to prevent tie Slave Trade from being carried on in such places...
Page 82 - In case neither of the High Contracting Parties shall have given notice to the other, twelve months before the expiration of the said period of...
Page 82 - The present treaty shall come into effect on the date of the exchange of ratifications, and shall remain in force for ten years from that date. In case neither of the high contracting parties shall have given notice...
Page 82 - PORTARIA — Fernando da Costa Leal, do Conselho, de Sua Majestade, comendador da Ordem Militar de Nosso Senhor Jesus Crsto, oficial da antiga e muito nobre Ordem da Torre e Espada do Valor Lealdade e Mérito...
Page 11 - I have the honour to be, with the highest consideration. Monsieur le Ministre, Your Excellency's obedient Servant, VICTOR SANTA CRUZ Ambassador of Chile The Rt.
Page 55 - CXVII, inclusive, of the General Act of the Congress of Vienna, relative to the Free Navigation of navigable Rivers, shall be applied to those navigable Rivers which separate the Belgian and the Dutch territories, or which traverse them both.
Page 55 - Elder failed to receive the caucus nomination, Ingalls would throw his support to Elder and thereby disrupt the People's party and make the new senator indebted to Republicans. Others claimed that Elder had declared his intention to break the caucus pledge if he were not selected.54 "It is not a mere figure of speech to say that the eyes of the nation are fixed today upon Topeka," reported the Kansas City Star on 95 Monday, January 26, 1891.