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Page 1007
... Laws , promulgated since our emancipation . An astonishing number of Provisions , as inconsistent as contradictory ; - Regulations abolished by succeeding ones ; -and Decrees issued for the purpose of explaining the obscure meaning of ...
... Laws , promulgated since our emancipation . An astonishing number of Provisions , as inconsistent as contradictory ; - Regulations abolished by succeeding ones ; -and Decrees issued for the purpose of explaining the obscure meaning of ...
Page 1041
... Laws , which , by the Droit d'Aubaine , exclude Foreigners from succeeding to property in Tuscany ; and having considered that their continuance is essentially contrary to the true interests of the State , we have come to the ...
... Laws , which , by the Droit d'Aubaine , exclude Foreigners from succeeding to property in Tuscany ; and having considered that their continuance is essentially contrary to the true interests of the State , we have come to the ...
Page 1189
... Laws of their own Country . VIII . The heirs - at - law , or by will , of the Foreigners who die in the Territory of the Republic , can be represented by the Consul of their respective Nation , without the necessity of a special power ...
... Laws of their own Country . VIII . The heirs - at - law , or by will , of the Foreigners who die in the Territory of the Republic , can be represented by the Consul of their respective Nation , without the necessity of a special power ...
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5th January aforesaid Agent agreed amount ANDREW JACKSON Annuities Article authority Bremen Britain British Government buques cent Chapel Chiefs Chobey Commissioners Consul Contracting Parties Convention Council Country Court d'une Debt declared delivered Dépenses Diète dollars Dom Miguel Drachmes droit duties engage English Etats été être expenses fait Faithful Majesty favour Foreign France Fund further enacted granted Grèce Hamburgh Headmen heirs hereby Ikarnameh Ireland Jaghire JOHN FORSYTH l'Etat lands Laws Lord Lord William Russell Lordship Lubeck Majesty the King Majesty's Government Majesty's Treasury ment Minister Montfort Stokes Naples Nation of Indians Officers paid payment Pensions Pergunnah persons ports possession present President Public qu'il Rajah ratified received Republic Repúblicas respective Revenue River saranno Seal Secretary Senate Serurier Servian ships Siamese Sing Stato stipulated Sublime Porte Sunnud Territory thereof tion Treasury Treaty Tribe troops Undersigned United Kingdom vessels villages whereas WILLIAM WEATHERFORD Zemindars